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AUTHORS Central And Local Authorities In Spain (1939-1958)”, en Baruch, Marc Olivier: Faire Des Choix? Les fonctionnaires dans l’Europe des dictatures, 1933-1948, EHESS-Conseil d’Etat, 2014, 169-187. QUIROZ CHUECA, Francisco Historian. Doctor (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos and PhD candidate City University of New York). Professor of the History Department of San Marcos University. Specializing in the history of Colonial and Republican Peru (XVI-XIX). Among his recent publications: “El Diario erudito de Jaime Bausate y Mesa. Asumir una patria ajena, crear una naciön para otros.” In Catherine Poupeney-Hart et al. (eds.), Ilustrar la naciön. La prensa temprana en el mundo atläntico, Paris, Editions Le Manuscrit, 2014; De la patria a la naciön. Historiografia peruana desde Garcilaso hasta la era del guano, Lima, ANR, 2012. SCHMIDT, Andrea Andrea Schmidt PhD Hab., is an Asssociate Professor at the University of Pecs, Department of Political Science and International Studies. She holds a dual MA from the Central European University, Budapest and the New York State University, Albany. She specializes in the International Political Economy and Comparative Political Studies of the Central and Eastern European region. SEMSEY, Viktoria Associate Professor, Institute of History, Department of Modern and Contemporary History, Faculty of Humanities, Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (Budapest). Research fields: History of Policy, Political Ideas and Culture in Spain and Latin America in the 19" century STANCU, Eugen Associate Professor, University of Bucharest, Faculty of History and Editor of LaPunkt.ro. Studied at the University of Bucharest, Central European University, Budapest and Lincoln College, Oxford. Research focus: theory of history, cultural and intellectual history of communist and post-communist Romania. M. SzABó, Alexandra Born in Germany, she was raised in the US and Hungary. She graduated from PPKE and ELTE. She realized her research studies at the Central European University (History/Jewish Studies) and is currently working as a literary historian in the cultural inheritance of Béla Vihar. + 488 *