Department: Historia Moderna, Contemporánea, de América y del Arte

Area: Contemporary History

Research group: HUM332 Estudios Historicos Esteban Boutelou

Email: carlos.piriz@uca.es

Personal web: https://circulodelestrecho.academia.edu/CarlosP%C3%ADriz

Áreas PAIDI: Humanidades

Doctor by the Universidad de Salamanca with the thesis En campo enemigo la quinta columna en la Guerra Civil española (c. 1936-1941) 2019. Supervised by Dr. Juan Andrés Blanco Rodríguez, Dr. Gutmaro Gómez Bravo.

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Holds a PhD in contemporary history with an extraordinary prize and international mention from the University of Salamanca. He has been a lecturer and researcher at the same institution, as well as at the Complutense University of Madrid (of which he has also been an honorary collaborator), the University of Almería and the University of Santiago de Compostela. He has carried out research and teaching stays both in the United Kingdom (London School of Economics and University of Nottingham) and in Portugal (IHC, ICS and Universidade de Lisboa). He has been awarded a runner-up prize in the XVII edition of the Young Researchers Award of the Contemporary History Association (Madrid, 2015), and the George Watt Prize for the best chapter of a doctoral thesis on the Spanish Civil War awarded by the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives Association (New York, 2018). His main line of research focuses on the study of the intelligence services and political police of the Iberian dictatorships of the 20th century. He has published in high-impact scientific journals such as Ayer, Culture & History Digital Journal or Historia y Política, he is the author, among others, of En Zona Roja (Comares, 2022), and his work has been widely published. He is currently a lecturer at the University of Cádiz (Spain), member of the PERPETRATE project at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and co-promoter of the Spanish Network of Historical Studies of Intelligence (RESHINT).