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Rodrigo, Martin

Martin Rodrigo
Departament d'Humanitats
Tenure Track professor
Jorge Luengo is lecturer in History at Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona). He studied History at the universities of Valladolid and Münster. In 2011, he obtained a Ph.D. at the European University Institute (Florence). Afterwards, he was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship at the Leibniz-Institute of European History in Mainz, where he also held a Humboldt Research fellowship (2014-2015). He has been a visiting researcher at the Berliner Kolleg für Vergleichende Geschichte Europas in Berlin, at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris, and at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá. His research interests include modern Spanish, European, and Latin American history; transnational, Atlantic, and global history; social and cultural history of politics; and symbolic communication. He is primarily interested on comparative, transnational, and global dimensions of modern Spanish history.
 
Selected Publications:
Books:
Una sociedad conyugal: las élites de Valladolid en el espejo de Magdeburgo en el siglo XIX, Valencia, 2014
El nacimiento de una ciudad progresista: Valladolid durante la Regencia de Espartero (1840-1843), Valladolid, 2005
 
Edited Volumes:
Pensar el poder: liber amicorum de Pedro Carasa, Valencia, 2018 (ed. with B. Yun)
 
Articles:
“Writing Spanish history in the global age: connections and entanglements in the nineteenth century”, Journal of Global History 13-3 (2018), pp. 425-445 (with P. Dalmau)
“Forging parliamentary space: revolutionary assemblies in New Granada and Spain, 1810-31”, Parliaments, Estates & Representation 37-2 (2017), pp. 130-147
“Las élites liberales: una sociedad conyugal”, Historia Social 86 (2016), pp. 91-108
“Redes familiares en la sostenibilidad del poder: análisis comparado de dos comerciantes de Castilla y Prusia en el siglo XIX”, Historia Contemporánea 49 (2014), pp. 465-498
“Lugares de la memoria en España”, Alcores. Revista de Historia Contemporánea 13 (2012), pp. 215-231
 
Book chapters:
“La formación de la sociedad civil en la España del siglo XIX”, in B. Yun and J. Luengo (eds.), Pensar el poder: liber amicorum de Pedro Carasa, Valencia, 2018, pp. 77-96
“Kulturelle Souveränität und postimperiale Formen der nationalen Selbstbehauptung: Die Katalonienfrage in Spanien am Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts”, in G. Feindt, B. Gißibl and J. Paulmann (eds.), Kulturelle Souveränität – Politische Deutungs- und Handlungsmacht jenseits des Staates im 20. Jahrhundert, Göttingen, 2017, pp. 49-80
“Defining Corruption in Modern Spain: Political Scandals and Republicanism in 1910 Barcelona”, in I. Engels, F. Monier & C. Mattina (eds.), Stadt – Macht – Korruption. Praktiken, Debatten und Wahrnehmungen städtischer Korruption in 19. und 20. Jahrhunderten, Stuttgart, 2017, pp. 87-97
“Preaching in Catalan: Language, Religion, and Nationalism in Early-Twentieth Century Spain”, in J. Wood (ed.), Christianity and National Identity in Twentieth-Century Europe, Göttingen, 2016, pp. 35-51
“Las élites liberales en la España del siglo XIX: entre biografía y prosopografía”, in I. Burdiel y R. Foster (eds.), La historia biográfica: nuevas perspectivas europeas, Zaragoza, 2015, pp. 219-240
“Representar la Monarquía: festividades en torno a la reina niña (1833-1846)”, in E. García Monerris, M. Moreno and J. I. Marcuello (eds.), Culturas políticas monárquicas: prácticas, representaciones, discursos, Madrid/Valencia, 2013, pp. 109-13