Rubén Pérez Trujillano

Political History — Regimes, Transitions, and Memory
Contact:
rtrujillano@fcsh.unl.pt
Biography
Rubén Pérez Trujillano (1991) holds a Law Degree from the Universidad de Granada (2014) and a Master on Constitutional Law from the Universidad de Sevilla (2015). He received his PhD in Legal History in 2019 from the Universidad de Sevilla. He has taught at the Universidad de Sevilla, University of Sheffield, and Universidad Internacional de La Rioja. He received the Memorial Blas Infante Prize in 2016.
He researches and publishes mainly on the legal and political history of contemporary Spain. He is currently studying the relationship between judicial practices and political power as part of the research project ‘Constitutionalism and Justice: Bureaucracy, Army and Rule of Law during the Spanish Second Republic in Peace and War (1931-1939)’.
Research fields
- History of justice
- Constitutional history
- History of political and legal thought
- History of colonialism
Selected publications
- Pérez Trujillano, Rubén. “Los nacionalismos en el banquillo: la represión de los movimientos nacionalistas y autonomistas durante la Segunda República,” Ayer 135 (2024): 159–185. [link] 🔓
- Pérez Trujillano, Rubén. “Las reformas judiciales del primer bienio republicano (1931-1933),” Historia Constitucional 25 (2024): 399-466. [link] 🔓
- Pérez Trujillano, Rubén. Jueces contra la República: el poder judicial frente a las reformas republicanas. Madrid: Editorial Dykinson / Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 2024. [link] 🔓
- Pérez Trujillano, Rubén. Ruido de togas. Justicia política y polarización social durante la República (1931-1936). Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch, 2024. [link]
Main projects
- Individual project ‘Constitutionalism and Justice: Continuities and Ruptures between Social Movements, Bureaucracy and Army during the Spanish Second Republic in Peace and War (1931-1939)‘ — Hosted by the IHC and funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (2022.08421.CEECIND). 2024-2030
- Postdoctoral project “Interwar Constitutionalism, Labour Market and Justice: Continuities and Ruptures between Social Movements and Bureaucracy during the Spanish Second Republic (1931-1936)” — Hosted and funded by the IHC, with funds from the Foundation for Science and Technology (UIDB/04209/2020). 2021-2022
- Researcher in the group “Seminario Permanente de Estudios Contemporáneos” — Coordinated by Ángel Luis López Villaverde (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha) and funded by the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha.
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A discussion on the representations and uses of the medieval past in the modern era, with Pedro Martins and Tommaso di Carpegna
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A discussion on the representations and uses of the medieval past in the modern era, with Pedro Martins and Tommaso di Carpegna Falconieri.
The Medieval in Modern Times
A conversation on Tommaso di Carpegna Falconieri’s The Militant Middle Ages and Pedro Martins’ Representing the Middle Ages in Modern Portugal (1890-1947)
Vista ora como época de superstição ou de progresso, de barbárie ou de cavalheirismo, de violência ou de harmonia, a Idade Média não tem deixado de despertar o nosso interesse desde o século XIX.
Entendido como elemento para a construção de nações modernas, campo de batalha político ou fonte de inspiração para a produção cultural e artística, o passado medieval tem sido um dos mais importantes espelhos para reflexão do que a nossa sociedade foi, das angústias e anseios do tempo presente, bem como dos valores que pretendemos projetar no futuro.
Aproveitando o recente lançamento da obra de Pedro Martins (IHC – NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST), Representing the Middle Ages in Modern Portugal (1890-1947). Historiography, Heritage, and Commemoration, bem como a publicação de The Militant Middle Ages. Contemporary Politics between New Barbarians and Modern Crusaders, de Tommaso di Carpegna Falconieri (Universidade de Urbino) (ambas editadas pela Brill Publishers), o Instituto de História Contemporânea organiza uma conversa em torno das representações e usos do passado medieval na época contemporânea.
A discussão será moderada por José Neves (IHC – NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST) e contará com a presença dos dois autores, bem como de Maria de Lurdes Rosa e de Paul Sturtevant – ambos investigadores do Instituto de História Contemporânea e especialistas em medievalismo – que farão um comentário às duas obras.
Tempo
(Segunda-feira) 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Localização
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
Organizador
Institute of Contemporary History — NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanitiescomunicacao.ihc@fcsh.unl.pt Avenida de Berna, 26C - 1069-061 Lisbon
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