Tenured Professor at the University of Alicante, assigned to the Modern History Area and member of Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Estudios de Género (IUIEG). Obtained my doctorate with the Phd “Exodus and exile of the Spanish Jesuits according to the Unpublished Journal of P. Luengo (1767-1814)”, conducted by Enrique Giménez López, it was defended in 2002 and obtained the mention Excellent Cum Laude unanimously. In 2004 it was awarded the Extraordinary Doctorate Prize by the University of Alicante.
Another relevant prize was the Historia da Europa prize (History of Europe prize), given by the Fundaçao Calouste Gulbenkian of Lisbon for my book: Jesuit Hostages of Charles III: missionaries banished from America, prisoners in the Harbor of Santa María.
Foreign Academic Correspondent of the Portuguese Academy of History (Academia Portuguesa da Historia), appointed at the Academic Members Assembly on December the 12th 2007 and I am part of the Editorial Boards of the Modern History Review – Annals of the University of Alicante (Revista de Historia Moderna – Anales de la Universidad de Alicante) since 2000, and of the IHS review, dependent of the Research and Studies Center for Culture and Society (CIECS), of the Higher Council for Scientific and Technic Research (CONICET) and of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) – Argentina, since 2013.
Scientific Director of the Author Library on Manuel Luengo in the Miguel de Cervantes Library since 2011, and coordinator of the Author Library on Expulsion and exile of the Jesuits during Charles III’s reign, in the Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library since 2009. From 2009 to 2013 I have undertaken the following tasks of Academic Management of the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature at the University of Alicante: vice-dean of History and Humanities; vice-dean of Student Body and Spaces; vice-dean of Equality Politics. Founder and director of the Observatori de la Dona (Woman Observatory) of the same Faculty and Director of the First and Second History Olympics.
I have directed ten doctoral tesis for PHD.
Tenured Professor at the University of Alicante, assigned to the Modern History Area and member of Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Estudios de Género (IUIEG). Obtained my doctorate with the Phd “Exodus and exile of the Spanish Jesuits according to the Unpublished Journal of P. Luengo (1767-1814)”, conducted by Enrique Giménez López, it was defended in 2002 and obtained the mention Excellent Cum Laude unanimously. In 2004 it was awarded the Extraordinary Doctorate Prize by the University of Alicante.
Another relevant prize was the Historia da Europa prize (History of Europe prize), given by the Fundaçao Calouste Gulbenkian of Lisbon for my book: Jesuit Hostages of Charles III: missionaries banished from America, prisoners in the Harbor of Santa María.
Foreign Academic Correspondent of the Portuguese Academy of History (Academia Portuguesa da Historia), appointed at the Academic Members Assembly on December the 12th 2007 and I am part of the Editorial Boards of the Modern History Review – Annals of the University of Alicante (Revista de Historia Moderna – Anales de la Universidad de Alicante) since 2000, and of the IHS review, dependent of the Research and Studies Center for Culture and Society (CIECS), of the Higher Council for Scientific and Technic Research (CONICET) and of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) – Argentina, since 2013.
Scientific Director of the Author Library on Manuel Luengo in the Miguel de Cervantes Library since 2011, and coordinator of the Author Library on Expulsion and exile of the Jesuits during Charles III’s reign, in the Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library since 2009. From 2009 to 2013 I have undertaken the following tasks of Academic Management of the Faculty of Philosophy and Literature at the University of Alicante: vice-dean of History and Humanities; vice-dean of Student Body and Spaces; vice-dean of Equality Politics. Founder and director of the Observatori de la Dona (Woman Observatory) of the same Faculty and Director of the First and Second History Olympics.
I have directed ten doctoral tesis for PHD.