Ángel Bahamonde Magro Explained

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Ángel Bahamonde Magro (born 1949) is a Spanish historian. He is professor of Contemporary History at the Charles III University of Madrid (UC3M).

Biography

Born in Madrid in 1949,[1] he earned a PhD in history from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), reading a dissertation titled El horizonte económico de la burguesía isabelina. Madrid 1856-1866, supervised by José María Jover. In 1992, he was appointed to a chair in the area of "Contemporary History" at the UCM.[2] He moved to the UC3M in 2003. Prior to that he was also a lecturer at Toulouse-Le Mirail and Paris-Saint Denis.[3]

He has worked on the research topics of the social history of cities during the 19th century, history of communications and their role in the modern Spanish state building, the study of the elites in Spanish society, the Spanish Civil War and the intermingling of politics and sport in 20th century Spain.

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    1. cf. Web site: Guerra y posguerra en Europa: en el 70º aniversario del final de la II Guerra Mundial. Caixabank. 30 June 2020.
    2. Boletín Oficial del Estado. Resolución de 2 de noviembre de 1992, de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, por la que se nombra a don Ángel Bahamonde Magro Catedrático de Universidad del área de conocimiento de "Historia Contemporánea". 2 December 1992. 0212-033X.
    3. Web site: Nuevo Crónica. Una visión de 'Las dos Repúblicas' por el historiador Ángel Bahamonde. 16 November 2016.