Joaquim Albareda

Joaquim Albareda Salvadó (Manlleu, 1957), is the chairing professor of modern history at Pompeu Fabra University (Barcelona)[1] and former director of the Institut Universitari d'Història Jaume Vicens Vives at the same college. He is the head researcher of the research project España y los tratados de Utrecht (1712-1714), of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and Grup d’estudi de les institucions i de la societat a la Catalunya moderna (16th-19th Century). Director of the history collection publication Referències from Eumo Editorial. During last years he has focused his research on the topic of the War of Spanish Succession (1705-1714) and the political history of the 18th century.

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Books

Albareda is the author of Història de la Catalunya moderna (Pòrtic, 1999) alongside Pere Gifré. He has also directed "Desfeta política i embranzida econòmica. Segle XVIII", volum 5 de Història, política, societat i cultura dels Països Catalans (B. de Riquer dir., Enciclopèdia Catalana, 1995).

He is the author of the chapter “Societat i cultura en la Catalunya del Set-cents”, from Història de la cultura catalana. El set-cents, volum III, directed by Pere Gabriel, (Edicions 62, 1996, pp. 85-120) and the chapter “La vida política”, in the book Pierre Vilar i la història de Catalunya (Editorial Base, 2006, pp. 189-215).

Albareda has coordinated the collective work Del patriotisme al catalanisme. Societat i política (segles XVI-XIX) (Eumo Editorial, 2001) y Una relació difícil. Catalunya i l´Espanya moderna (Editorial Base, 2007) and, in collaboration of M. Janué i Miret, El nacimiento y la construcción del Estado moderno. Homenaje a Jaume Vicens Vives (Publicacions de la Universitat de València, 2011).

On the other hand, he has studied the politic works published between the end of the 17th century and the first half of the 18th in:

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He has also written for international publications:

Another works related with political history:

Other informative publications

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