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AUTHORS historia conceptual del pensamiento censal de la Argentina moderna, 18691914 (Prometeo, 2006); La guerra en la sangre. Los franco—argentinos ante la Primera Guerra Mundial (Sudamericana, 2009); Historia de los franceses en la Argentina (Biblos, 2012); and Historia de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Poblacion, ambiente y territorio (Edhasa, 2012). PEREZ Isası, Santiago Santiago Pérez Isasi (BA in Spanish Philology by the Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao, Spain, 2000; PhD in Spanish Literature by the Universidad de Deusto, 2009) is currently a researcher at the Centro de Estudos Comparatistas of the Universidade de Lisboa, where he is member of the research group DIIA (Diälogos Ibericos e Ibero-Americanos, at the Centro de Estudos Comparatistas). His research interests include 19'-century Literary History, National Identity, Iberian Studies and Digital Humanities. His most relevant publications are Pérez Isasi & Fernandes (eds.): Looking at Iberia. A Comparative European Perspective (2013) or Pérez Isasi et al (eds.): Los limites del Hispanismo. Nuevos métodos, nuevas fronteras, nuevos géneros (2017). PILKHOFFER, Monika I graduated from the Janus Pannonius University of Pécs, Faculty of Humanities, majoring in History in 1998. Since 1999, I have been a Member of the European and Hungarian Research Team of Pécs University and the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. In 2003, I defended my PhD dissertation. Since 2007, I have been teaching as an assistant professor at the Department of Modern History of Pécs University. My main research topics include city planning, urbanization, modernization, social spaces, the domestic culture in the 19" century; the national image in the second half of the 20“ century; architectural relics related to mining and the oeuvre of Adolf Lang, the architect. PONCE ALBERCA, Julio Tenured Lecturer of Modern History. University of Seville (Spain). Research lines: Political History of the State and the Public Administration, History of Gibraltar. Last publications: “»More of the Same« in Franco’s New State”, in Gallego, Ferran y Morente, Francisco: The Last Survivor: Cultural and Social Projects Underlying Spanish Fascism, 1931-1975. Brighton, Sussex Academic Press, 2017, 117-136. “Los gobernadores civiles en el primer Franquismo”, Hispania. Revista Española De Historia, Vol. LXXVI, No. 252. Gibraltar And The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939. Local, National And International Perspectives, London, Bloomsbury, 2015. “Establishing Early Francoism: + 487 "