Margarita María Birriel Salcedo
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Margarita M. Birriel Salcedo (born 26 January 1953) is a tenured professor in the Department of Modern and American History at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the
University of Granada The University of Granada ( es, Universidad de Granada, UGR) is a public university located in the city of Granada, Spain, and founded in 1531 by Emperor Charles V. With more than 60,000 students, it is the fourth largest university in Spain. Apar ...
. She is an expert in women's history and women's studies.


Early years and education

Margarita María Birriel Salcedo was born in
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, January 26, 1953. Her mother was Spanish and her father was Puerto Rican. Her childhood and early youth were marked by frequent family trips across the Atlantic that influenced both her initial education and the development of a cosmopolitan personality. She completed her primary studies in Puerto Rico and Spain, and began her secondary studies in the
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's town of
Almuñécar Almuñécar () is a Spanish city and municipality located in the southwestern part of the comarca of the Costa Granadina, in the province of Granada. It is located on the shores of the Mediterranean sea and borders the Granadin municipalities of O ...
, where her family settled; she completed them at the Institute of Secondary Education Andrés Manjón in
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. In 1976, she graduated in Philosophy and Literature (History section) from the University of Granada. After defending his bachelor's thesis and passing a Public Contracts Competition, in 1977, she began to teach in the Department of Modern and American History. In 1987, she read her doctoral thesis, directed by Pedro Gan Jiménez, entitled ''La repoblación de la tierra de Almuñécar después de la expulsión de los moriscos'' ("The repopulation of the land of Almuñécar after the expulsion of the Moriscos"), published as ''La tierra de Almuñécar en tiempo de Felipe II: expulsión de moriscos y repoblación'' ("The land of Almuñécar in the time of Philip II: expulsion of Moriscos and repopulation"). In addition, Birriel was a student representative during the
Franco dictatorship Francoist Spain ( es, España franquista), or the Francoist dictatorship (), was the period of Spanish history between 1939 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title . After his death in 1975, Spai ...
, vice president and spokesperson of the Association of Neighbors at the beginning of the Spanish transition and, later, a trade union representative of the Workers' Commissions at the university which became part of the European Committee of Higher Education of Trade Unions.‘‘


Career

Birriell was a scholarship recipient at the
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in
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where she did postdoctoral work. Since 1989, she is a tenured professor of Modern History at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Granada. She has received additional training at
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and
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. She has taught seminars and doctorate courses as a visiting professor at several national and foreign universities including at
University of Oviedo The University of Oviedo ( es, Universidad de Oviedo, Asturian: ''Universidá d'Uviéu'') is a public university in Asturias (Spain). It is the only university in the region. It has three campus and research centres, located in Oviedo, Gijón ...
,
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,
National University of Comahue The National University of Comahue ( es, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, UNCNavarro, Fernando A. ''. Tremédica, Asociación Internacional de Traductores y Redactores de Medicina y Ciencias Afines/UNCoPortal de Prensa de la Uncoma, Universidad ...
, and
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. Birriel was part of the group of teachers that promoted the establishment of the ''Asociación Universitaria de Estudios de las Mujeres (AUDEM)'' ("University Association of Women's Studies"), of which she was president between 1993–1996. AUDEM provdied the synergy, facilitation, and coordination of the first plans for interdisciplinary research in this field. She is a member of the ''Asociación Española de Historia de las Mujeres (AEIHM)'' ("Spanish Association of Women's History"), and she has been a member of numerous scientific committees. Birriell has served on advisory boards of various scientific journals including ''Chronica Nova: Revista de historia moderna de la Universidad de Granada'', the ''Colección Feminae'', and ''Arenal, Revista de Historia de las Mujeres''. Between 1996–2000, she served as director of the Instituto de Estudios de la Mujer ("Institute of Women's Studies"), now the Instituto Universitario de Investigación de Estudios de las Mujeres y de Género ("University Research Institute for Women and Gender Studies") at the University of Granada, which coordinated management of the various ways one can understand gender research through a historical lens, the transfer of the Institute from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters to its current headquarters in the Documentation Center, the coordination of the Institute and the Vice-Rector for Research within the University of Granada, and the international promotion of the Institute's work, especially within Europe and Latin America. Birriel is part of the research group of the Andalusian Research Plan HUM-603- Women's Studies, a consolidated group of women and gender studies professionals of an interdisciplinary nature, teaching in the Programa Oficial de Doctorado Estudios de las Mujeres, Discursos y Prácticas de Género of the University of Granada. She is also a professor responsible for ''Historiografía feminista'' of the Erasmus Mundus interuniversity European master's degree entitled Máster GEMMA en Estudios de Mujeres y Género.


Selected works

* ''"Construyendo historia: estudios en torno a Juan Luis Castellano"''. Granada, Universidad, 2013. * ''"La tierra de Almuñécar en tiempo de Felipe II: expulsión de moriscos y repoblación"''. Granada, Universidad, 1989. * ''"La repoblación de la tierra de Almuñécar después de la expulsión de los moriscos"''. Granada, Universidad, 1987. * ''"Las mujeres en la historia: itinerarios por la provincia de Granada"''. Granada, Universidad, 2012. * "Género y espacio doméstico: la casa rural en el siglo XVIII", en ''Arquitectura y mujeres en la historia'', 2015, pp.305-339. * "Clasificando el mundo. Los libros de trajes en la Europa del siglo XVI", en ''Cultura material y vida cotidiana moderna: escenarios'', 2013, pp.261-278. * "Las mujeres en la frontera del poniente granadino", en ''Las mujeres en la historia: itinerarios por la provincia de Granada'', 2012, pp.139-181. * "Negaciones, asedios y violencias", en ''Cuerpos de mujeres: miradas, representaciones e identidades'', 2007, pp.243-244. * "A propósito de Clío: miradas feministas", en ''Miradas desde la perspectiva de género: estudios de las mujeres'', 2005, pp.49-62. * "Mujeres del Reino de Granada: historia y género", en ''La historia del reino de Granada a debate: viejos y nuevos temas: perspectivas de estudio'', 2004, pp.485-502.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Birriel Salcedo, Margarita Maria 20th-century Spanish historians Historians of science Academic staff of the University of Granada 1953 births Living people Academics from Madrid Women's studies academics 20th-century Spanish women writers University of Granada alumni