• Seminar «La España que tenía el alma blanca. Raza y nación en las primeras décadas del XX»

    On October 26 and 27, 2023, the project organized the Seminar La España que tenía el alma blanca. Raza y nación en las primeras décadas del XX at the Faculty of Geography and History of the University of Valencia.

    The meeting made it possible to address the racial issue as a fundamental axis when it comes to understanding national and gender construction in Spain, especially in the chronology of the first decades of the 20th century. Three researchers of the project participated along with five guest researchers from Spanish and French universities. The results of the meeting will be published as a collective book.

  • European Modernity and the Passionate South

    Link to Brill’s book:

    "European Modernity and the Passionate South" published on 19 Dec 2022 by Brill.
  • Congress AHC

    Marta García Carrión and Gemma Torres will coordinate one workshop in the forthcoming “XVI Congress of the Asociación de Historia Contemporánea (AHC)”, which will be held next September in Logroño (Universidad de La Rioja).

    The researchers of the project will coordinate the workshop “Gender and nation in contemporary Spain”, which will serve as a space for the historiographical discussion on the construction of gender and nation identities as interrelated processes.

    Congress AHC
  • Conference on Research Projects with a Gender Perspective

    The project presented its main research objectives at the I Conference on Research Projects with a Gender Perspective held at the Faculty of Geography and History on November 30, 2022. That conference has brought together researchers from different projects of the Faculty of Geography and History of the University of Valencia that incorporate the gender dimension into their work. In this forum, Marta García Carrión and Ferran Archilés explained the general lines of the project and emphasized the relevance of the interrelated study of gender and the nation in the analysis of the great processes of contemporary Spanish history.

    Research projects with a Gender perspective