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Carlos Martínez Shaw (born 1945) is a Spanish historian, professor emeritus of Early Modern History at the National University of Distance Education (UNED). He is a member of the Royal Academy of History.
Biography※
Born at calle de Cano y Cueto 14, in Seville on 28 June 1945, he obtained a licentiate degree in History from the University of Seville in 1967. As he joined the University of Barcelona to work in a research project on the colonial trade, he began to write his PhD thesis under the guidance of Valentín Vázquez de Prada [es]. He earned the PhD in 1973, reading dissertation titled Cataluña en la carrera de Indias (1680-1756).
He has been a full professor at the University of Santander/Cantabria (1984–1986), the University of Barcelona (1986–1994) and the National University of Distance Education (1994–2015).
He assumed as numerary member of the Royal Academy of History (RAH) in November 2007, covering the chair #32 left vacant by the demise of Ángel Suquía, as he read a speech titled El sistema comercial español del Pacífico (1765–1820).
Works※
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- Author
- — (1981). Cataluña en la Carrera de Indias, 1680-1756. Barcelona: Editorial Crítica.
- Co-author
- Martínez Shaw, Carlos; Alfonso Mola, Marina (2001). Felipe V. Madrid: Alianza Ediciones.
- Editor
- Martínez Shaw, Carlos; Oliva Melgar, José María, "eds." (2005). El sistema atlántico español (siglos XVII-XIX). Marcial Pons.
References※
- Citations
- ^ Fernández 2010, p. 51.
- ^ "Carlos Martínez Shaw ingresa en la Academia de la Historia". ABC. 12 November 2007.
- ^ Oliva Melgar 2010, p. 89.
- ^ Santana Pérez 2010, p. 123.
- ^ ""Luces y sombra de Hernán Cortés" en los Viernes de la Senior". UNED. 14 October 2018.
- ^ "Carlos Martínez Shaw". condialogo. 17 August 2018.
- ^ Lobato Franco 2017, p. 365.
- ^ Franco Rubio 2001, p. 234–237.
- ^ Ribot 2005.
- Bibliography
- Fernández, Roberto (2010). Fernández, Roberto (ed.). Carlos Martínez Shaw, historiador modernista. Lleida: Edicions de la Universitat de Lleida. pp. 49–. ISBN 978-84-8409-344-2.
- Franco Rubio, Gloria A (2001). "Felipe V". Cuadernos de Historia Moderna. 26 (26). Madrid: Universidad Complutense de Madrid: 234–237. ISSN 0214-4018.
- Lobato Franco, Isabel (2017). "Cataluña en la Carrera de Indias , treinta y cinco años después. Lo que queda por hacer". Espacio Tiempo y Forma. Serie IV, Historia Moderna (in Spanish) (30): 363–376. doi:10.5944/etfiv.30.2017.20113. ISSN 1131-768X.
- Oliva Melgar, José María (2010). "Carlos Martínez Shaw y el comercio colonial: explorador y conquistador de nuevos territorios para la historia". In Fernández, Roberto (ed.). Carlos Martínez Shaw, historiador modernista. Lleida: Edicions de la Universitat de Lleida. pp. 89–. ISBN 978-84-8409-344-2.
- Ribot, Luis (29 September 2005). "El sistema atlántico español (siglos XVII-XIX)". El Cultural.
- Santana Pérez, Juan Manuel (2010). "La historia de la pesca y los estudios integrales de Carlos Martínez Shaw". In Fernández, Roberto (ed.). Carlos Martínez Shaw, historiador modernista. Lleida: Edicions de la Universitat de Lleida. pp. 123–. ISBN 978-84-8409-344-2.
- Historians of colonialism
- University of Seville alumni
- University of Barcelona alumni
- Academic staff of the University of Cantabria
- Academic staff of the University of Barcelona
- Academic staff of the National University of Distance Education
- 21st-century Spanish historians
- Members of the Real Academia de la Historia
- 1945 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Spanish historians