Department: HISTORIA SOCIAL Y DEL PENSAMIENTO POLITICO

Center: FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS POLÍTICAS Y SOCIOLOGÍA

Area: History of Thought and Social Movements

Research group: IDEAS, POLÍTICA Y PROCESOS SOCIALES

Email: mmartorell@poli.uned.es

Personal web: https://www.uned.es/universidad/docentes/politicas-sociol...

Doctor by the Universidad Complutense de Madrid with the thesis El parlamento y las reformas tributarias en la restauración 1900-1923 1999. Supervised by Dr. Francisco Comín Comín.

Miguel Martorell Linares (Madrid, May 29, 1963) is Professor of Political and Social History in the Department of Social History at the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology of the UNED. Throughout his career, he has combined research on economic history, political history and cultural history. He has four six-year research fellowships and one for knowledge transfer. He is the author of seventy book chapters and academic articles in specialized journals, and of the books El santo temor al déficit. Política y Hacienda en la Restauración (Alianza Editorial, 2000), Historia de la peseta. España contemporánea a través de su moneda (Planeta, 2001), José Sánchez Guerra. Un hombre de honor. (1859-1935) (Marcial Pons, 2011), Manual de Historia Política y Social de España (1808-2018), written together with Santos Juliá (RBA-UNED, 2012 and republished five times), La Hacienda Pública en el Franquismo. La guerra y la autarquía (1936-1959) written together with Francisco Comín (Instituto de Estudios Fiscales, 2013), Duelo a muerte en Sevilla. Una historia española del novecientos (Ediciones del Viento, 2016) and El expolio nazi (Galaxia Gutenberg, 2020), with which he won in 2021 the Juan José Carreras prize awarded by the Asociación de Historia Contemporánea to the best history book of the year. He has recently edited the volumes Mercedes Cabrera: la historia y la política (Galaxia Gutenberg, 2022), together with Fernando del Rey, and Archivos y poder. Un encuentro con la historia (Madrid, Postmetrópolis, 2024), together with Marisa González de Oleaga. He also collaborates sporadically with various media, including El País, Eldiario.es and Insertos.Revista de cine. He has been editor between 2021 and 2024 of the journal Historia y Política (Q1 JCI History 2023 and Q2 SJR History 2023) and since 2010 co-directs with José Álvarez Junco and Javier Moreno Luzón the Seminario de Historia Contemporánea Santos Juliá, in force since 1990.