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Florencia Peyrou Tubert, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Florencia Peyrou is Associate Professor at the Department of Modern History of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Her research focuses on 19th Century Spanish democratic and republican political cultures. Her interests also include the history of citizenship, politicization and democratization processes, as well as gender discourses and the public/private divide within 19th Century Spanish Liberalism. She has authored El republicanismo popular en España (Cádiz 2002) and Tribunos del pueblo. Demócratas y republicanos en el período isabelino (Madrid 2008), and coedited (with Carmen de la Guardia and Pilar Toboso), Escribir identidades. Diálogos entre la historia y la literatura (Madrid, Síntesis, 2020).
Ángela Pérez del Puerto
Ángela Pérez del Puerto holds a PhD in Contemporary History from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and a PhD in Modern Foreign Languages and Literature from the University of Tennessee. She is the author of two books, a variety of articles and book chapters, and has presented papers at numerous national and international conferences. She has taught at the University of Tennessee and the University of Wisconsin. She is currently professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in the Department of Modern History. Her research focuses on the Catholic Action Association during the 1940s from a transnational perspective, and the discourses of femininity developed within that organization, as well as the processes of Catholic indoctrination and cultural censorship. In addition, she has conducted research in the field of literature in Spanish and its connections with the history of the twentieth century.
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