Ofelia Rey Castelao
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Ofelia Rey Castelao (born 1956) is a Galician historian, writer, and university professor. Focusing her research on women's history, she studies female migration and the insertion of Galician women in the literate culture. Rey Castelao was awarded the (National History Prize of Spain) in 2022.


Early life and education

Ofelia Rey Castelao was born in
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,
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, Spain, in 1956. After studying Geography and History at the
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(USC), Rey Castelao obtained a degree in history in 1978, with her thesis receiving the Extraordinary Prize from that university. That same year (1978), the Ministry of Education and Science of Spain awarded her the National Award for the Best Scholars. In 1984, her doctoral thesis (The vote of Santiago in modern Spain), presented at the same university, was awarded "outstanding cum laude", and she received again the Extraordinary Prize. In 1985, she received the .


Career

Between 1979 and 1981, Rey Castelao was a research fellow of the Ministry of Education. In 1978 she began to work as a scholarship holder and assistant professor of Modern History at the Faculty of Geography and History of USC. In 1986, she became a professor, and in 2002, a full professor. In August 1990, she was appointed corresponding member for Spain and Mediterranean Europe of the (International Commission of Historical Demography). Between 1990 and 2005, she was director of the journal (Workshop of modern history). Since 1992, she has directed several national and international research projects. Since 2002, she has been Professor of Modern History in the Faculty of Geography and History at the University of Santiago. In July 2005, in
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, Australia, she was elected member of the . In 2006, she was invited by the
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in
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, where she served as Director of Studies. From January 2006 to October 2009, she was the Coordinator of History and Art at the . Rey Castelao has been the director of several doctoral theses, as well as numerous other undergraduate dissertations. She is a member of the scientific committee of academic journals, such as ''Tiempos Modernos'' (
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), ''Revista de Investigaciones Históricas'' (
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), ''Contrahistorias. La otra mirada de Clío'' (
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), ''Historia Social, Trocadero'' (
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), ''Mélanges de la Casa de Velázquez, Estudis'' (
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), among many others. She is a member of the advisory board of the History Library of the CSIC. She has published twelve books and more than 100 chapters and articles, as well as papers at national and international conferences.


Awards and honours

* 2011: for research, granted by the Secretary of Equality of the Galician Regional Government. * 2022: National Prize for Spanish History, for the work ''El vuelo corto. Mujeres y migraciones en la Edad Moderna'' (Women and Migrations in the Modern Age), granted by USC.


Selected works


Essays in Spanish

* 1981: ''Aproximación a la historia rural en la comarca de la Ulla''. Santiago: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Secretariado de Publicacións. * 1984: ''El Voto de Santiago en la España Moderna''. Santiago: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. * 1985: ''La historiografía del Voto de Santiago. Recopilación crítica de una polémica histórica''. Santiago: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Servicio de Publicacións. * 1985: ''La renta del Voto de Santiago y las instituciones jacobeas''. Santiago de Compostela: (s.n.). * 1986: ''La crisis de las rentas eclesiásticas en España: el ejemplo del Voto de Santiago''. Santiago de Compostela: (s.n.). * 1988: ''La monarquía y la Iglesia de Santiago en los siglos XVI y XVII''. Santiago de Compostela: Subdirección Xeral do Libro e Patrimonio Documental, D.L. 1988 * 1992: ''Poder y privilegios en la Europa del siglo XVIII''. Madrid: Síntesis, D.L. 1992 * 1993: ''El Voto de Santiago, claves de un conflicto''. Santiago de Compostela: (s.n.). * 1995: ''Montes y política forestal en la Galicia del antiguo régimen''. Santiago: Universidad de Santiago. * 1995: ''Montes y política forestal en la Galicia del Antiguo Régimen''. Santiago de Compostela: Universidade, Servicio de Publicacións e Intercambio Científico. * 2003: ''Libros y lectura en Galicia: siglos XVI-XIX''. Santiago de Compostela: Junta de Galicia, Dirección Xeral de Promoción Cultural. * 2005: ''Vázquez Lijó, José Manuel''. Santiago: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela * 2006: ''Los mitos del Santiago el Mayor'', 2006, Nigra Trea.


Essays in Galician

* 1998: ''A Galicia clásica e barroca''. Vigo: Editorial Galaxia. * 2003: ''Libros e lectura en Galicia''. Santiago de Compostela: Junta de Galicia.


Essays in French

* 1994: ''Les migrations internes et à moyenne distance en Europe, 1500-1900'' * 2005: "Partir ou rester. L'effet des régimes démographiques et systèmes familiaux sur la participation des femmes aux flux migratoires". Paper in French published in, ''Une démographie au féminin: trajectoires et risques dans la vie des femmes, XIXe-XXe siècles''. Lyon, 2005.Julio Hernández Borge y Domingo L. González Lopo (eds.): ''Mujer y emigración. Una perspectiva plural'
(p. 39).
Actas del Coloquio Internacional Cátedra Unesco 226 sobre Migraciones. Santiago de Compostela, 23–24 November 2006.


References

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