Paloma Aguilar Fernández
Paloma Aguilar Fernández's work is essential reading for political scientists and historians who seek to delve deeper into democratic transitions, interweaving a sharp theoretical perspective with rigorous historical documentation and data analysis.
Paloma Aguilar's recent work stands as a preeminent model of political science's capacity to masterfully interweave a sharp theoretical perspective with extensive and rigorous historical documentation, complemented by an exhaustive analysis of survey data. This methodological integration not only enriches the understanding of the phenomena studied but also offers a profound and multifaceted insight. It is, without a doubt, essential reading for political scientists and historians seeking to delve deeper into our recent history, particularly the complex processes of transitions to democracy, providing essential analytical and narrative tools.
Authors: Paloma Aguilar Fernández
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Language: es
Pages: 596
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Paloma Aguilar Fernández is a Spanish political scientist, professor of Political Science and Administration at UNED. She is a renowned expert in historical memory, transitions to democracy, political violence, and terrorism. Her work has focused on the study of social and political responses to past violence, as well as reconciliation processes and transitional justice. She is the author of several influential publications in her field, including "Politics of Memory and Memories of Politics: The Spanish Case in Comparative Perspective." She has collaborated with various institutions and media outlets in the public debate on these topics.
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