Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez

Political History — Regimes, Transitions, and Memory
Contact:
azoffmann@fcsh.unl.pt
Biography
Since April 2025, Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez has been an Assistant Researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History (IHC) at NOVA University Lisbon, as part of the ERC project he leads as Principal Investigator, ‘STEXEU — The Constitutional Road to Dictatorship: States of Exception and Authoritarianism in Europe, 1900-39.’ Previously, between July 2021 and March 2025, he was a Junior Researcher at the IHC with a CEEC-FCT contract, where he developed a project on the history of far-right trade unions in Southern Europe in the interwar period.
Before joining the IHC, he worked at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), where he developed a postdoctoral project on the links between the Mexican and Russian revolutions. In 2019, he completed his PhD at the European University Institute in Florence with a thesis on the impact of the Russian Revolution on the Spanish anarchist movement. He completed his master’s degree at the University of Oxford and his bachelor’s degree at University College London.
His work has been published in journals such as Past & Present, International Review of Social History, European History Quarterly, and Slavic Review. He has taught Russian and Soviet history as a visiting professor at the Federal University of Alagoas, the University of Barcelona, and the Colegio de México.
Research fields
- Labour history
- Modern Spain
- Trade unions
- Far right
Selected publications
- Zoffmann Rodriguez, Arturo & Juan Cristóbal Marinello Bonnefoy. “A Proletarian Turf War: The Rise and Fall of Barcelona’s Sindicatos Libres, 1919–1923,” International Review of Social History 66 (2021): 243-271. [link]
- Zoffmann-Rodriguez, Arturo. “Anarcho-syndicalism and the Russian Revolution: Towards a political explanation of a fleeting romance, 1917–22,” Revolutionary Russia 31 (2018): 226-246. [link]
- Zoffmann Rodriguez, Arturo. “‘Off to Moscow with No Passports and No Money’: The 1921 Spanish Syndicalist Delegation to Russia,” European History Quarterly 48 (2018): 435-461. [link]🔓
- Zoffmann Rodriguez, Arturo. “Lenin in Barcelona: the Russian Revolution and the Spanish trienio bolchevista, 1917–1920,” Slavic Review 76 (2017): 629-636. [link]
Main projects
- Coordinator of the project ‘STEXEU — The Constitutional Road to Dictatorship: States of Exception and Authoritarianism in Europe, 1900-39‘ — hosted by the IHC and funded by the European Research Institute (Starting Grant, Grant agreement ID: 101163723 ). 2025-2030 (link)
- Individual project ‘The Sindicatos Libres of Barcelona and the proletarian road to fascism in Spain, Italy, Portugal, and France, 1900-39′ — Hosted by the IHC and funded by the Foundation for Science and Technology (2020.01776.CEECIND). 2021-2025
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A colloquium that revisits and expands upon the themes of the ‘Lisbon, Capital of International Intrigue’ film cycle, exploring points of contact between the history and
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A colloquium that revisits and expands upon the themes of the ‘Lisbon, Capital of International Intrigue’ film cycle, exploring points of contact between the history and culture of Italy and Portugal.
Decifrar o século XX entre Itália e Portugal
Uma parceria entre o Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Lisbona e o Instituto de História Contemporânea, este colóquio revisita e expande os temas do ciclo Lisboa, Capital da Intriga Internacional, explorando pontos de contacto entre a história e a cultura de Itália e Portugal, com base na apresentação de investigações em curso sobre temas relevantes do passado comum destes dois países.
Um primeiro painel é dedicado aos temas do fascismo e colonialismo, desde a colonização interna do Agro Pontino até à estética da propaganda imperial e seu legado. O segundo painel aborda diferentes redes de resistência, desde a militância comunista até à Conferência de Solidariedade com os Povos das Colónias Portuguesas, em Roma. O último painel inclui investigações sobre relações culturais, desde o cinema de espionagem até à imagem do macho latino.
O evento será seguido de um quiz sobre história e cultura popular de Itália e Portugal.
Programa:
14h30-15h45: Colonialismos e fascismos
Com Carmine Starnaiuolo (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST), Elisa Lopes da Silva (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST), Maria do Carmo Piçarra (ICNOVA — NOVA FCSH) e Gaia Giuliani (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
16h00-17h00: Resistências
Com Andrea Vacha, Giulia Strippoli e Victor Barros (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
17h00-18h15: Circulações culturais
Com Maria do Sameiro André (Cinemateca Portuguesa), Rui Lopes, Anita Buhin e Paulo Catrica (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
18h15-19h00: Cocktail
19h00-21h00: Quiz (inscrição através do email iiclisbona.reservas@esteri.it)
Tempo
(Quarta-feira) 2:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Organizador
Institute of Contemporary History — NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities and the Italian Cultural Institute in Lisbon
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May 12, 2026
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Nuno Silas is exhibiting at MUHNAC
Apr 29, 2026
He is one of the curators of the exhibition “Olhares Críticos no Arquivo Colonial – Sombras e Memórias”
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