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Moisés Guzmán Pérez
Centro INAH Michoacán
History PhD from Sorbonne University in Paris, France, and full time Level C Professor attached to the Institute of Historical Research at Michoacan University of Saint Nicholas of Hidalgo. He is a level 2 member of the National Research System, Regular Member of the Mexican Academy of Science, Elected Member of the Spanish Association of Military History (ASEHISMI) and Foreign Corresponding Member of the Argentine Academy of History. He has specialized in Mexican political and cultural history in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, focusing on the processes of independence and nation state building in Latin America.
He is also a full time Professor on the undergraduate and postgraduate course in the History Faculty and the Historical Research Institute at Michoacan. He received an Excellence Grant from the French Government for the period 2000-2001, and he won the National History Essay Prize on Independence of the Mexican Senate in 2009 for his piece titled: “Mujeres de amor y de guerra. Roles femeninos en la Independencia de México”. He has been a visiting professor at the Technological and Pedagogical University of Colombia at Tunja, and has also been on research trips to Paris, Madrid, Sevilla, Simancas, Segovia an Bogota. He has also taken part as a speaker at a number of specialist conferences, coloquia and symposia in Mexico, Cuba, United States, Spain, France, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Peru and Venezuela.
His principal publications are: Impresores y editores de la Independencia de México, 1808-1821. Dictionary (2010); La Suprema Junta Nacional Americana y la Independencia. Ejercer la soberanía, representar la nación (2011); El insurgente José María Guadalupe Salto. Vida y martirio (2012); La Constitución de Apatzingán. Su historia editorial (2014) and Morelos por siempre..., (2015), as well a several co-authored texts and dozens of articles in specialist journals published in Chile, Colombia, Spain, France, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela. He edited Mujeres y revolución en la independencia de Hispanoamérica (2013) and is co-editor of: La conspiración de Valladolid de 1809. Cultura política, actores y escenarios (2012) and La Constitución de Apatzingán. Historia y legado (2014).
He is the current representative of the CA-233 Academic Body, Technology and Military History of Mexico and he serves as Coordinator of the Institutional History Doctorate Program attached to CONACYT’s National Register of Quality Postgraduates (PNPC).
Updated: December, 2016.
He is also a full time Professor on the undergraduate and postgraduate course in the History Faculty and the Historical Research Institute at Michoacan. He received an Excellence Grant from the French Government for the period 2000-2001, and he won the National History Essay Prize on Independence of the Mexican Senate in 2009 for his piece titled: “Mujeres de amor y de guerra. Roles femeninos en la Independencia de México”. He has been a visiting professor at the Technological and Pedagogical University of Colombia at Tunja, and has also been on research trips to Paris, Madrid, Sevilla, Simancas, Segovia an Bogota. He has also taken part as a speaker at a number of specialist conferences, coloquia and symposia in Mexico, Cuba, United States, Spain, France, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, Peru and Venezuela.
His principal publications are: Impresores y editores de la Independencia de México, 1808-1821. Dictionary (2010); La Suprema Junta Nacional Americana y la Independencia. Ejercer la soberanía, representar la nación (2011); El insurgente José María Guadalupe Salto. Vida y martirio (2012); La Constitución de Apatzingán. Su historia editorial (2014) and Morelos por siempre..., (2015), as well a several co-authored texts and dozens of articles in specialist journals published in Chile, Colombia, Spain, France, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela. He edited Mujeres y revolución en la independencia de Hispanoamérica (2013) and is co-editor of: La conspiración de Valladolid de 1809. Cultura política, actores y escenarios (2012) and La Constitución de Apatzingán. Historia y legado (2014).
He is the current representative of the CA-233 Academic Body, Technology and Military History of Mexico and he serves as Coordinator of the Institutional History Doctorate Program attached to CONACYT’s National Register of Quality Postgraduates (PNPC).
Updated: December, 2016.