Gregorio Alonso
Associate Professor · Political and religious conflicts in Modern Europe and Latin America
University of LeedsAbout
Gregorio Alonso is an Associate Professor in Hispanic History at the University of Leeds, affiliated with the School of Languages, Cultures and Societies within the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures. He holds a PhD from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and has taught at King's College London and the University of Leeds since 2009. His research focuses on political-religious conflicts in Modern Europe and Latin America, the evolution of liberal and Catholic traditions in the 19th century, and the dynamics of democracy and democratization.
Alonso's work includes monographs such as La nación en capilla (2014) and co-edited volumes like The Politics and Memory of Democratic Transition: The Spanish Model (2011). He has published widely in peer-reviewed journals, exploring topics ranging from the role of Catholicism in Spanish nationalism to secularization in the 21st century. His current research examines the legacy of Latin American independence leaders.
Alonso teaches courses on Spanish and Latin American history, including the historical development of Spain and Hispanic America, modern Spain, and religion and violence. He has supervised numerous PhD students and contributes to academic networks such as the Royal Historical Society and the Association of Hispanists of Great Britain and Ireland.
His awards and grants are not explicitly detailed in the provided text, but his extensive publications and editorial roles highlight his scholarly impact. He actively engages in research supervision and collaborates on international projects, furthering interdisciplinary studies on transnational history and cultural modernity.
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