
Cazorla-Sanchez, Antonio
Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez is a Professor and Chair at the Department of Historyat Trent University. His major research focuses on the cultural and social evolution of Europe in the 20th century. Dr. Cazorla-Sanchez is currently writing a cultural biography of Spain’s General Franco.
Research Interests: Modern Spanish History; Fascism and Dictatorship; Modern European History; Transnational History
Listing Details
Institution: | Trent University |
Fields of Expertise: | Public History |
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Email: | acazorla@trentu.ca |
Media outreach: | Yes |
Languages: | English, French, Italian, Portugese, Spanish |
Publications: | (with Adrian Shubert, eds.), La Guerra Civil española en 100 objetos, imágenes y lugares (forthcoming, Madrid: Galaxia Gutenberg, 2021). (with Alison Ribeiro de Menezes and Adrian Shubert, eds.), Public Humanities and the Spanish Civil War: Memory and the Digital in Contested Histories, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018 Miedo y Progreso: los españoles de a pie bajo el franquismo, 1939-1975. Madrid: Alianza, 2016 In L. Fernández, A. Míguez, and D. Vilavedra, 1936. Un Nuevo relato. Zaragoza: Prensas de la Universidad, 2020, passim. “Democracy and the Legacies of the Civil War", in Claudio Hernández Burgos, Ruptura. The Impact of Nationalism and Extremism on Daily Life in the Spanish Civil War. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2020, pp. 235-254. (With Adrian Shubert), “Sites Without Memory and Memory Without Sites: On the Failuire of the Public History of the Spanish Civil War”, in Alison Riberiro de Menezes, Antonio Cazorla- Sanchez and Adrian Shubert, Public Humanities and the Spanish Civil War: Memory and the Digital in Contested Histories, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp. 19-43. “From Ideological to Humanistic Interpretations”, Roundtable on the Spanish Civil War, Contemporary European History, 1-4 (2020): 257-260. “A Retrospective Review of Selected Works of António Costa Pinto, Portuguese Studies Review, vol. 27, 2 (Winter, 2019): 255-‐262. (With Sofía Rodríguez López) “Blue Angles: Female Fascist Resisters, Spies and Intelligence Officials in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-‐9”, Journal of Contemporary History, 53-‐4 (2018): 692-‐713. |