NOTE FROM THE COORDINATORS. FAMILY: OBJECT AND SUBJECT OF HISTORICAL STUDY

Authors

  • José Pablo Blanco Carrasco University of Extremadura
  • Francisco Chacón Jiménez University of Murcia

Abstract

Review.

Author Biographies

  • José Pablo Blanco Carrasco, University of Extremadura

    His lines of research focus on the study of the population from the perspective of social history. He is the author of several books related to the history of the population and the family of Extremadura, including Demography, family and society in Modern Extremadura, and the series of monographs he devoted to this aspect in the region of Las Hurdes. He is a translator and editor of the work of M. Legendre. He is also the author of a hundred works related to Spanish social history and has carried out research stays at various European and American universities. He currently directs the national research subproject "Family and rural community: community protection mechanisms in the interior of the peninsula (ss. XVII-1900)", financed by MINECO.

  • Francisco Chacón Jiménez, University of Murcia

    Pliego (Murcia). Emeritus Professor of Modern History. In 1982, he created and directs, together with Professor Juan Hernández Franco, the Family and Power Elite Seminar. XV-XIX centuries. He has studied and expanded his training at different universities and higher research centers in Europe and Latin America. Member of the Editorial Board of various Spanish and Latin American magazines.

    He coordinated the Postgraduate Program (quality mention): Comparative Social History. Political, family and gender relations. Europe-Latin America XV-XX centuries (2004-2009). In 2010, together with Professor Ricardo Cicerchia (UBA, Argentina), he founded the Murcia Family Studies Network (REFMUR). Five Europe-Latin America meetings (Murcia, 2011; Sao Paulo, 2013; Barcelona, ​​2016; Cartagena (Colombia), 2018 and Lisbon (2021).Currently directs the Coordinated Project: Social Environments of Change: New Solidarities and Rupture of Hierarchies (16th-20th Centuries) HAR2017-84226-C6-1-P) (2017-2021) (http:// familiaseindividuos.com/), made up of 5 Spanish universities (Murcia, Basque Country, Extremadura, León and Castilla La Mancha).

Downloads

How to Cite

NOTE FROM THE COORDINATORS. FAMILY: OBJECT AND SUBJECT OF HISTORICAL STUDY. (2025). Norba. Revista De Historia - NRH, 24, 11-12. https://revista-norbahistoria.unex.es/index.php/NRH/article/view/980