Francisco Alía Miranda
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Francisco Alía Miranda (born 1960)[1] is a Spanish historian. He has focused on the study of 20th century Spanish history. He has also published works dealing with the methodology of history.

A pupil of Manuel Espadas Burgos,[2] Alía Miranda earned a PhD in Contemporary History from the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM).[3] A senior lecturer at the University of Castilla–La Mancha (UCLM), he has been employed by the UCLM since 1988.[3] He served as president of the Instituto de Estudios Manchegos from 2010 to 2017.[4]

He was appointed as full professor at the UCLM in 2019.[5]

Works

Authored books
  • (2006). Duelo de sables. El general Aguilera, de ministro a conspirador contra Primo de Rivera (1917-1931). Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva.[6]
  • (2011). Julio de 1936: Conspiración y alzamiento contra la Segunda República. Barcelona: Crítica.[7][8]
  • (2015). La agonía de la República. El final de la guerra civil española (1938-1939). Barcelona: Crítica.[9]
  • (2016). Métodos de investigación histórica. Madrid: Síntesis.[10]
  • (2017). La Guerra Civil en Ciudad Real. Conflicto y revolución en una provincia de la retaguardia republicana, 1936-1939. Ciudad Real: Diputación Provincial de Ciudad Real.[11]
  • (2018). Historia del Ejército español y de su intervención política: del Desastre del 98 a la Transición. Madrid: Los Libros de la Catarata.

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