Dr. Francisco J. Romero Salvadó BA, PhD (London)

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Teaching

Modern Spanish history and politics; the origins, course and legacy of the Spanish Civil War; Left-wing social and political mobilization; state identity and peripheral nationalisms.

Research

Dr. Romero Salvadó’s main focus of research is the analysis of the social and political origins of the Spanish Civil War; the transition from elite to mass politics, the post First World War crisis of the Liberal Monarchy, popular protest, labour movement and praetorian intervention in political society.

Dr. Romero Salvadó is a senior lecturer and was appointed in September 2006.

Dr. Romero Salvadó would welcome enquiries from prospective postgraduate students interested in pursuing an MPhil and/or PhD in any area of social and political history of modern Spain from the late nineteenth century until the 1930s, and in particular areas such as the organised labour movement, liberal or authoritarian politics, Catalan Nationalism, or any aspects of the Spanish Civil War.

Selected list of recent and forthcoming publications:

La Larga Guerra Civil Espanola

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