Team
Universidad de Sevilla (US) Spain
Pablo Ibañez-Bonillo
TEAM LEADER
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PhD in the History of the Americas from Universidad Pablo de Olavide (2016), in cross-affiliation with the University of St Andrews (2016). Previously, he was a Researcher at CHAM – NOVA FCSH, UNL and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Universidade Federal do Pará, Brazil (2017–2018). He is the Chief Editor of Americanía. Revista de Estudios Latinoamericanos, published by Universidad Pablo de Olavide. His research focuses on ethnohistory, colonial history, and the history, identities, and heritage of Amazonia. He is the author of El Martirio de Laureano Ibáñez: Guerra y religión en Apolobamba, siglo XVII (La Paz, 2011) and has published articles in international journals, including Ethnohistory and Revista de História.
Emilio José Luque Azcona
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Full professor and researcher in the Department of American History and the Institute of Latin American Studies (I.E.A.L.) at the University of Seville. He holds a PhD in American History from the University Pablo de Olavide (2004) and a specialization in the History and Criticism of Architecture and Urban Planning from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (2000). His research focuses on Latin American urban history and heritage management, with particular attention to labor systems involved in the construction of fortifications and public works in urban centers of Hispanic America during the 18th and 19th centuries—including the role of Indigenous populations.
Fernando Enríquez
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PhD candidate in American History at the University of Seville. He holds a Master’s degree in American Studies (2019) and a Master’s in Secondary Education, with a specialization in Geography and History (2021). His research focuses on the northern Peruvian Amazon, examining the agency of ethnic groups in frontier regions, with particular emphasis on the Awajún and Matsés peoples. He has undertaken academic stays in Peru and led several cultural initiatives—most notably Ruta Inti, which was awarded Spain’s Best Cultural Project in 2019 by the Charlemagne Youth Prize.
José Luis Belmonte Postigo
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María Eugenia Petit-Breuilh Sepulveda
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Rocio Delibes Mateos
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