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Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez

Adjunct Professor

Degrees:Ph.D. (Granada)
Email:acazorla@trentu.ca
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Website:Trent University Faculty Page

Prof. Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez is a professor in the Department of History at Trent University where he has been the recipient of a number of research awards and grants.

Current Research

  • Reconstruction of Cities, Infrastructures and Monuments in Post-War Western Europe
  • Global Perspectives of Fascism

Recent Teaching Experience

  • First Year Course: Ten Days that Shook the World. Trent University, since 2004. Coordinator 2009-11.
  • Second Year Course: Modern Europe: From the French Revolution to the Fall of Communism (1789-1989). Trent University, since 2004.
  • Third Year Course: Italy, Portugal and Spain Since 1800. Trent University, since 2010.
  • Fourth Year Course: Europe between the Wars, 1918-1939. Trent University, since 2004.

Recent Awards, Fellowships, and Grants

  • SSHRC Small Research Grant ($4,820), 2015
  • LA&PS Grant for International Collaborations ($4,560), York University, 2014. Co-applicant
  • Trent University Research Award, 2012
  • Nominated, Symons Teaching Award, Trent University, 2012
  • SSHRC International Travel Grant ($1,500), 2011
  • SSHRC Standard Research Grant ($45,680), 2011
  • SSHRC Small Research Grant ($2,690), 2010
  • Nominated, Symons Teaching Award, Trent University, 2010
  • Nominated, Innovation Teaching Award, Trent University, 2010

Recent Publications

Recent Books

  • Miedo y Progreso: los españoles de a pie bajo el franquismo, 1939-1975. Madrid: Alianza, 2016
  • Franco: biografía del mito. Madrid: Alianza, 2015
  • (Ed.) Las cartas a Franco de los españoles de a pié. Barcelona: RBA, 2014
  • Franco: The Biography of the Myth. Oxon/New York: Routledge, 2013

Chapters in Books

  • (With Adrian Shubert) “A propósito de un académico transatlántico, 1992-2000”, in Javier Moreno Luzón y Fernando del Rey (Eds.), Pueblo y Nación: Homenaje a José Álvarez Junco. Madrid: Taurus, 2014, pp. 309-316.
  • “From Anti-Fascism to Humanism: The Spanish Civil War as a Crisis of Memory”, in Aurora G. Morcillo (ed.), Memory and Cultural History of the Spanish Civil War. Realm of Oblivion. Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2014, pp. 21-50.
  • “La ideología del franquismo”, en Manuel Menéndez Alzamora y Antonio Robles Egea (eds.), Pensamiento político en la España contemporánea. Madrid: Trotta, 2013, pp. 569-598.
  • “Las Historias que no escribimos. Una reflexión”, in Oscar Rodríguez Barreira (ed.), El Franquismo desde los márgenes. Lleida: Universitat de Lleida/Universidad de Almería, 2013, pp. 45-56.
  • “A Different Path?: National Catholicism, Laicization and Dechristianization in Spain, 1939-1975”, in Nancy Christie and Michael Gauvreau (eds.), The Sixties and Beyond: Dechristianization in North America and Western Europe, 1945-2000. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013, pp. 351-366.
  • “El franquismo y las elipsis del terror”, in Fernando Martins (coord.), A Formaçao e a Consolidaçao do Salazarismo e do Franquismo. As Décadas de 1930 e 1940. Évora: Edicões Colibri/CIDEHUS-UE, 2012, pp. 11-24.