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Eudald Cortina Orero is a Researcher in the Department of History at the University of Santiago de Compostela, affiliated with the Faculty of Geography and History. His work focuses on 20th-century Latin American revolutionary movements, particularly communication strategies within guerrilla groups and transnational solidarity networks. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Santiago de Compostela (2015), with a thesis on insurgent communication in El Salvador's revolutionary process (1970–1992).
Key research areas include the anti-imperialist movements during the Cold War, transnational militant networks between Latin America's Southern Cone and Central America, and the role of clandestine media in revolutionary processes. His studies on El Salvador, Nicaragua, Argentina, and Chile highlight the interplay between ideology, violence, and international solidarity.
Publications emphasize methodological frameworks for analyzing insurgent communication, the evolution of revolutionary discourses, and the impact of transnational collaboration. Notable works include analyses of the Montoneros' role in Central America, the Sandinista Revolution's internationalist experiences, and the doctrinal shifts of Latin American leftist groups.
He is part of the HistAmérica research group, focusing on the History of America. His scholarly contributions bridge historical analysis with communication studies, offering critical insights into the dynamics of revolutionary processes in the Global South.
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