Alberto Corada Alonso

Alberto Corada Alonso

Email: alberto.corada@uva.es

Alberto Corada Alonso holds a PhD in History from the University of Valladolid, where he currently serves as a lecturer. He is a member of the research project “Femininities and Masculinities from the Perspective of Legal Culture in Atlantic Societies (16th–20th Centuries)”, affiliated with the Instituto Universitario de Historia Simancas and the Research Group Society and Conflict from the Early Modern to the Contemporary Period. He is also an Associate Researcher of the International Research Network History of Women and Gender in the Iberian Worlds: Production of Global Knowledge (16th–20th Centuries)—known as the Wonder Research Network—which is affiliated with the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory. At present, his work develops along two principal lines of research within the field of Early Modern History. The first focuses on the study of ecclesiastical institutions and the forms of municipal, feudal, and territorial organisation in the northern regions of the Crown of Castile. The second examines the social history of justice, analysing courts of law as key elements in the construction and definition of gender identities.

Main interests and research topics: Modern Age; Ecclesiastic Institutions; Forms of Municipal Government; Social History; History of Justice and Gender Identity.

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6396-4574

Ciência Vitae: https://www.cienciavitae.pt//5113-6CB0-1E9C

Repository: https://uva-es.academia.edu/AlbertoCoradaAlonso

Research field(s): Societies, Powers, Inequalities