Rosa Lluch Bramon Explained

Rosa Lluch Bramon
Birth Date:1969
Birth Place:Barcelona, Spain
Nationality:Spanish
Occupation:History Professor, Secretary of History and Archeology
Alma Mater:University of Barcelona, University of Girona
Workplaces:University of Barcelona
Main Interests:Medieval History & Catalan History
Notable Works:Els remences de la Pia Almoina de la Seu de Girona. Fonts per al seu estudi i estudi preliminar

Rosa Lluch Bramon (born 1969) is a Spanish historian, university professor, and academic secretary of the History and Archeology Department of the University of Barcelona.[1]

Biography

Born in 1969 in Barcelona,[2] she is the daughter of Dolors Bramon and Ernest Lluch.[3]

Bramon held the title interim university degree holder for the department of Medieval History, Paleography and Diplomacy for University of Barcelona in 1960. She graduated to a degree holder in 1992 with her research paper "El es remences de la Pia Almoina de la Seu de Girona". Bramon earned her PhD degree at the University of Girona in 2003 and now works as a professor of history at the University of Barcelona.[4]

Regarding the April 2019 general election, she closed the En Comú Podem congressional list in Barcelona. She is running as Senatorial candidate for Barcelona vis-à-vis the November 2019 general election.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Andalucia-Cataluna/Rosa lluch Bramon. 1 June 2019. Dia Logos.
  2. Web site: Rosa Lluch Bramon. 16 January 2019. www.condialogo.com.
  3. Diari de Tarragona. Per molts anys, Rosa. El viatge al final de la violència de la filla d'Ernest Lluch. 10 October 2019.
  4. Web site: Institut de Recerca Històrica/Rosa Lluch Bramon. 1 June 2019. Universitat de Girona.
  5. Web site: eldiario.es. La historiadora Rosa Lluch, hija de Ernest Lluch, encabeza la lista de En Comú Podem al Senado. Diario de Prensa Digital SL.
  6. Lluch Bramon, Rosa. Els remences. La senyoria de l'Almoina de Girona als segles XIV i X. Stvdia Historica. Historia Medieval. 0213-2060. Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca. Sonia. Vital Fernández. 286–290.