The American Historiographer Bethany Aram arrived to Spain following the historical trace of a queen, Juana la Loca. She re-wrote her story and stayed in Spain, specifically in Seville, captivated by a city full of history. She is a Ramón y Cajal researcher at the Pablo de Olavide University in Seville and the projects she lead […]
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Marion Reder, research to interpret silence in historical documents
Marion Reder decided to study German Philology but that didn’t last more than one day. The same day she started her classes she discovered that History was her world in another classroom, and from that moment she has dedicated to it. She is professor of Modern History at the University of Málaga. Now she is focused […]
Luis Navarro, the unstoppable surprises searcher inside the History of Spanish America
After 60 years of research, Luis Navarro hasn’t lost the curiosity that has made him discovering new episodes of the History of Latin America. This emeritus professor of the University of Seville and dean of Spanish americanists has been awarded by the Spanish Government with the Medal to the Merit at Work. His work is […]
Villalítica: a prehistoric town where children learn how cavemen lived
Villalítica is the project of María and Roberto. They have built it with their own hands over an old abandoned rural school in Loja, a town of the province of Granada. Here children will learn how life was back in the prehistoric period.