RODRIGO ESCRIBANO ROCA
PERSONAL DOCENTE, INVESTIGADOR O TCO.
HISTORIA CONTEMPORÁNEA
FACULTAD DE GEOGRAFÍA E HISTORIA
(+34) 91398-
Academic Information
2020. PhD in Philosophy, School of Humanities and Liberal Arts, Western Sydney University. Honours Class II.
2019. PhD in Latin America and the European Union in the International Context, University Institute for Research in Latin American Studies, University of Alcalá. Extraordinary Doctoral Award, Highest Distinction (Sobresaliente-Cum Laude), and “International Doctorate” distinction.
2015. Master’s Degree in Latin America and the European Union: A Strategic Partnership, University Institute for Research in Latin American Studies, University of Alcalá. Extraordinary Master’s Award. Final GPA: 9.83/10.
2014. Bachelor’s Degree in History, University of Alcalá. Final GPA: 9/10.
Academic positions held
PhD Supervisor and Professor in the Doctoral Program Medieval, Modern, Contemporary, and American History, University of Salamanca.
PhD Supervisor and Professor in the Doctoral Program American Studies, School of Liberal Arts, Adolfo Ibáñez University, Chile.
PhD Supervisor and Professor in the Doctoral Program Latin America and the European Union in the International Context, University Institute for Research in Latin American Studies, University of Alcalá.
Professor in the Master’s Program in History, Adolfo Ibáñez University.
Professor at the Virtual Academy PERFILA: https://perfila.ai/product/filosofia-practica-online/
Professor in the Master’s Program in Philosophy, Economics and Politics, Center for Studies in Philosophy, Economics and Politics, University of the Americas (Ecuador).
Research activity
I am currently consolidating my position as an internationally recognized researcher in the field of nineteenth-century Atlantic intellectual and geopolitical history, with a particular focus on the imaginaries and ideological discourses that shaped the relations between Spain, the United Kingdom, and the American republics between 1824 and 1868.
In February 2024, following the professional trajectory detailed above, I was awarded a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship (Project No. 101148590 — POST-EMPIRE) under the Horizon Europe programme. I subsequently relinquished one year of the fellowship after being awarded the Ramón y Cajal Contract (RYC2023-044990-I) for Talent Attraction to Research, granted by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities in June 2024. This five-year contract, beginning in September 2025, includes the possibility of tenure and a €120,000 research fund.
I have served as Head Researcher on two competitive research projects funded by the National Agency for Research and Development of Chile (ANID), with total funding of €160,000 and €24,000, respectively. I have also participated as a researcher in projects supported by the Pan American Institute of Geography and History, the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Programme, three projects within Spain’s Knowledge Generation R&D Programme, and one funded by the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Since 2016, I have published 14 articles indexed in WoS, 17 in Scopus, 4 in ERIH+, and 3 in Latindex. I have authored two monographs (Marcial Pons), edited four books (Palgrave Macmillan, Marcial Pons, Teseo, Altazor), and written 15 book chapters. In October 2024, I signed a contract with Routledge to publish a new monograph in 2026. To date, I have presented 79 academic papers at international conferences.
In addition to scholarly publications, I have made significant efforts in research dissemination. I have published 11 outreach articles in academic media and 24 articles and interviews in the general press. I have participated in eight radio programmes and coordinated two institutional academic podcasts, Mitófagos and Iberómanos. Furthermore, I founded and currently oversee two Public History platforms, Noticias del Viejo Imperio and the Centro de Memoria e Historia Bomba España de Valparaíso. Between 2021 and 2024, I received three research awards, along with five mobility fellowships, three predoctoral research fellowships, one doctoral fellowship, and three postdoctoral fellowships.
The international scope of my career reflects both the transnational and comparative nature of my research and my academic mobility. I have held visiting positions at leading institutions such as the Institute for Latin American Studies (Free University of Berlin), POLIS (University of Cambridge), the Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies (University of California, San Diego), and the Center for Political Science (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima). I have also studied and taught at international universities including Western Sydney University, the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez.
This international projection is further evidenced by my active participation in research networks and academic associations. For my work in creating and promoting international academic collaborations, I received the Award for Internationalization from the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, in 2023.
My teaching and outreach work have further demonstrated and deepened my research capabilities. I have delivered more than 1,500 accredited teaching hours at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Universidad de las Américas (Ecuador), and the University of Alcalá. I have successfully integrated my research content and methodological frameworks into my teaching practice, serving as head researcher for two undergraduate research training projects. I have supervised three master’s theses and one doctoral dissertation at the University of Alcalá, and I am currently supervising four PhD theses.
My academic career is also distinguished by leadership and coordination experience. I served as Research Staff Representative at IELAT-UAH (2017–2020) and as Academic Coordinator of the interdisciplinary Master’s programme Latin America and the European Union: A Strategic Partnership (2019–2020). I have coordinated two international congresses, three colloquia, three symposia, and one summer school.
On 26 November 2021, in recognition of my contributions to the organization of international networks, academic events, and research teams, I was appointed Director of the Centre for American Studies at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez. During my tenure (November 2021–November 2024), I organized 101 academic events and successfully internationalized the Centre.
In January 2025, the Spanish State Research Agency accredited me as an Expert Evaluator, and in May 2025 I was appointed Member of the Royal Spanish-American Academy.
Professional experience
• From 12 September 2024 to 31 August 2025. Marie Curie Fellow, Marie Curie Action 101148590 – POST-EMPIRE, Asia-Pacific Studies Group, Department of International and Global History, Institute of History, Center for Humanities and Social Sciences (CCHS), Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). Full-time European project contract.
• From 2 March 2020 to 1 September 2024. Professor in the Department of History, and Researcher and Director of the Center for American Studies, School of Liberal Arts, Adolfo Ibáñez University. Permanent full-time contract.
• From 27 October 2015 to 27 October 2019. Researcher and Lecturer under a Predoctoral Training Contract for University Faculty (FPU14/04695 – Ministry of Education) at the University Institute for Research in Latin American Studies and the Department of Philosophy and History, University of Alcalá. Full-time training contract.
• From 1 July 2018 to 2 March 2019. Doctoral Student and Visiting Researcher, School of Humanities and Communication Arts, Western Sydney University. Research stay funded by the FPU14/04695 contract and the University Faculty Mobility Grant (FPU), University of Alcalá, 2017–2018.
• From 1 October 2014 to 1 October 2015. Research Fellow under an Initiation to Research Grant, Department of Philosophy and History, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, University of Alcalá.
• From 8 January 2014 to 31 July 2014. Research Fellow under a Research Cooperation Grant, Department of Philosophy and History, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, University of Alcalá.
• From 8 January 2013 to 31 July 2013. Research Fellow under an Initiation to Research Grant, Department of Philosophy and History, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, University of Alcalá.
Educational management experience
15 October 2025 – present: Member of the Committee of the Master’s Degree in
Research in History, Geography and Heritage, Faculty of Geography and History,
UNED.
15 October 2025 – present: Member of the Teaching Load Committee of the Master’s
Degree in Contemporary Spain in the International Context, Faculty of Geography and
History, UNED.
1 December 2021 – 30 September 2024: Director of the Centre for American Studies,
Faculty of Liberal Arts, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez.
https://artesliberales.uai.cl/academicos-e-investigacion/centros/centro-de-estudios-am
ericanos/
7 November 2021 – 30 September 2024: Host and Director of the academic podcast
MITÓFAGOS, Faculty of Liberal Arts, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez. 23 episodes
available: https://on.uai.cl/podcast/mitofagos/
8 July 2023 – present: Member of the Membership Committee, Society for Global
Nineteenth-Century Studies (SGNCS). https://www.global19c.com/society
1 September 2019 – 1 March 2020: Academic Coordinator of the Master’s Programme
Latin America and the European Union: A Strategic Partnership, University Institute for
Research in Latin American Studies (IELAT).
1 October 2016 – 1 March 2020: Research Staff Representative at the University
Institute for Research in Latin American Studies (IELAT).
1 July 2018 – 21 July 2018: Director of the Summer Course Thinking Historically:
Theories, Debates and Enigmas for the Historian of the 21st Century, University
Extension and University Institute for Research in Latin American Studies, University of
Alcalá, June 2018.
Teaching
Asignaturas de Grado:
- 67014282 - TRABAJO FIN DE GRADO (Gª E Hª)
- 67014052 - HISTORIA DE AMÉRICA CONTEMPORÁNEA
Asignaturas de Máster:
Programas de Doctorado:
Research
RESEARCH GROUPS
- Sociabilities and Global Imaginaries in the Americas The group analyzes the cultural, political, and strategic connections linking the Atlantic and Transpacific worlds from an interdisciplinary perspective.+info
- GIDEMIG (Laboratory “Geopolitics and Ideology in the Global Iberian World”) The Laboratory “Geopolitics and Ideology in the Global Iberian World” (GIDEMIG) is an inter-university research and outreach network. Its aim is to conduct a comparative study of the imaginaries and foreign policy practices that have shaped the international positioning of Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking societies across the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Europe. Its purpose is to renew knowledge about the past and present of the global Iberian world through an interdisciplinary approach that combines perspectives from global historiography, international relations theory, and strategic studies.+info
RESEARCH PROJECTS
- Strategic Culture and Transatlantic Imaginaries in Spain and Great Britain (1824–1868). INSTITUTION: National Distance Education University (UNED). REFERENCE: Ramón y Cajal Contract – RYC2023-044990-I. HEAD RESEARCHER: Rodrigo Escribano Roca. START DATE: 01/09/2025. END DATE: 01/09/2030. FUNDING AGENCY: Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities. TOTAL FUNDING: €120,000 (Research Talent Attraction Funds).+info
- ChatGPT dijo: The Political Culture of Post-Imperial Intervention: The Case of Spain and the South American Pacific Republics. REFERENCE: Fondecyt Regular No. 1240232. HEAD RESEARCHER: Rodrigo Escribano Roca. INSTITUTIONS: Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez; Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). START DATE: 01/03/2024. END DATE: 01/03/2028. FUNDING AGENCY: ANID (National Agency for Research and Development), Ministry of Science, Technology, Knowledge and Innovation of Chile. TOTAL FUNDING: €160,000. ROLE / LEVEL OF RESPONSIBILITY: Head Researcher.+info
- Maritime Culture and Social Identities in Chile, Peru, and Ecuador. REFERENCE: PAT-IPGH-HIST-01-2025. INSTITUTIONS: Chilean Naval War Academy, National Maritime Museum of Chile, National University of San Marcos (Peru), Ecuadorian Naval War Academy, Adolfo Ibáñez University. HEAD RESEARCHER: Rodrigo Moreno Jeria. START DATE: 01/01/2025. END DATE: 01/01/2026. FUNDING AGENCY: Pan American Institute of Geography and History, History Commission. TOTAL FUNDING: €4,000. NUMBER OF RESEARCHERS INVOLVED: 15. ROLE / LEVEL OF RESPONSIBILITY: Participating Researcher.+info
- Nationalism, Labour, and Profession in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. INSTITUTION: University of Salamanca. REFERENCE: NATPEA-HAR-R&D. HEAD RESEARCHERS: Mariano Esteban Vega and Raúl Moreno Almendral. START DATE: 01/09/2024. END DATE: 31/08/2028. FUNDING AGENCY: Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. TOTAL FUNDING: €53,750. NUMBER OF RESEARCHERS INVOLVED: 20. ROLE / LEVEL OF RESPONSIBILITY: Participating Researcher.+info
Publications
- PUBLICATIONS IN MAGAZINES Ir a Google Scholar
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PUBLICATIONS AT CONFERENCES
Articles in Indexed Journals
I. 2026 – Accepted/in press. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Gómez Gastiasoro,
Mikel. “The Spanish Naval Station in the Pacific: A Frustrated Project of Global
Regeneration (1833–1866).” Journal of World History. Accepted for publication in
Vol. 36 (2025). Indexed in WoS (Web of Science) – JCR/AHCI (Journal Citation
Reports/Arts and Humanities Citation Index), History, Q1. Impact Factor: 0.7 (2023);
Journal Citation Indicator: 2.36 (2023); Category Rank: 23/526.II. 2026 – Accepted/in press. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Imperial Ends and
Postimperial Dynamics: Historical Comparisons and the Role of Nineteenth-Century
Spain.” English Historical Review. Solicited and accepted for publication in Vol. 140
(2025). Indexed in WoS – JCR/AHCI, History, Q1. Impact Factor: 0.5 (2023);
Journal Citation Indicator: 1.69 (2023); Category Rank: 85/526.III. 2026 – Accepted/in press. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The Capture of the María y
Julia: Post-Imperial Imaginaries and International Law in a Spanish–Peruvian
Dispute (1859–1864).” Historia Contemporánea. Accepted for publication in 2026.
Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q1. SJR: 0.23 (2024).IV. 2025. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Andrés María Vicent Fanconi. “Introduction:
Informal Empires in the Nineteenth Century: Geopolitics and Capitalism in a
Transatlantic Perspective.” Araucaria, Vol. 27, No. 60 (2025). Indexed in SJR–
SCOPUS, History, Q1. SJR: 0.18 (2022).V. 2025. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Andrés Vicent María Fanconi. “Informal
Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century.” Ayer. Revista de Historia Contemporánea,
137(3): 13–22. Indexed in WoS – JCR/AHCI, History, Q4. Impact Factor: 0.2 (2022);
Journal Citation Indicator: 0.16 (2022), 0.35 (2021); Category Rank: 393/500.VI. 2025. Gómez Gastiasoro, Mikel and Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The Blockade of
Guayaquil and Spain’s Geostrategic Interests in the South Pacific (1858–1861).”
Revista de Indias, Vol. 85, No. 293 (Jan–Apr 2025). Indexed in WoS – JCR/AHCI,
History, Q2. Impact Factor: 0.3 (2023); Journal Citation Indicator: 0.93 (2023);
Category Rank: 166/526.VII. 2025. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Adela and Matilde: Post-Imperial Memories,
Pan-Hispanism, and Liberal Humanitarianism in a Romantic Novel (1843).”
Cuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo, No. 133 (2025). Indexed in SJR–
SCOPUS, History, Q4. SJR: 0.1 (2022).VIII. 2025. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The Ayacuchos between Moderantismo and
Esparterismo: Post-Imperial Memories and Political Identities in Isabeline Spain.”
Araucaria, Vol. 27, No. 58 (2025). Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q1. SJR: 0.18
(2022).IX. 2025 – Accepted/in press. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Thurner, Mark and
Cañizares-Esguerra, Jorge (Eds.) The Invention of Humboldt. On the Geopolitics of
Knowledge.* New York: Routledge, 2023.”* Global Nineteenth-Century Studies.X. 2024. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Laguna Álvarez, Francisco. “The Pearl of
Lima: Transatlantic Imaginaries, Navalism, and Hispanism in a Novel about the
Spanish–South American War (1869).” Historia (UPC), No. 57, pp. 9–48. Indexed in
WoS – JCR/AHCI, History, Q1. Impact Factor: 0.33 (2023).XI. 2024. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Guerrero Oñate, Pablo. “The Naval
Rearmament Movement during the Liberal Union (1858–1863).” Hispania, Vol. 84
(276). Indexed in WoS – JCR/AHCI, History, Q2. Impact Factor: 0.3 (2022); Journal
Citation Indicator: 0.75 (2022); Category Rank: 179/500.XII. 2024. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Javier Fernández Sebastián. Key Metaphors
for History. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2024.” Síntesis. Revista de Filosofía, Vol. 7,
No. 2. Indexed in ERIH+.XIII. 2024. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Spain: An Informal Colony of the British
Empire?” Araucaria, Vol. 26 (2024). Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q2. SJR:
0.18 (2022).XIV. 2024. Viñuela Pérez, Rebeca and Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Spain and the
European Holy Alliance in the Public Discourse of the First Mexican Empire (1821–
1823).” Tzintzún: Revista de Estudios Históricos, No. 79, pp. 77–109. Indexed in
SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q3. SJR: 0.114 (2022).XV. 2024. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Transatlantic Obituaries: The Myth of Bolívar
in the Political Cultures of the Spanish Monarchy (1824–1850).” Aportes, 39(114).
Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q2. SJR: 0.182 (2022).XVI. 2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Alonso Fernández, Marcos. “Postcolonial
Apologies, Politics of Regret, and Temporal Manichaeism: A Theoretical Analysis
through the Case of the Conquest of Mexico.” História da Historiografia, Vol. 26, No.
42, pp. 1–26. Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q1. SJR: 0.223 (2022).XVII. 2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo, Viñuela Pérez, Rebeca, and Aranda
Bustamante, Gilberto. “Introduction to the Dossier: Imperial Imaginaries and
Nation-Building Processes in the Iberian Atlantic (1770–2020).” Intus-Legere
Historia, Vol. 17, No. 2. Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q2. SJR: 0.1 (2022).XVIII. 2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Orellana Pérez, Felipe. “Imperial
Masculinities and Nation-Building during the Spanish–South American War: The
Case of Spain (1865–1867).” Intus-Legere Historia, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 26–50.
Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q2. SJR: 0.1 (2022).XIX. 2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Guerrero Oñate, Pablo. “Navalism and
Imperial Culture in Spain: The Origins and Celebration of the Chincha Islands War
(1834–1868).” The Mariner’s Mirror, 109(3): 297–314. Indexed in WoS – JCR/AHCI,
History, Q2. Impact Factor: 0.3 (2022); Journal Citation Indicator: 0.65 (2022).XX. 2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Viñuela Pérez, Rebeca. “Mexico’s
Independence and Republican Construction in Spanish Political Thought (1821–
1848).” Global Intellectual History. Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q1. SJR:
0.28 (2022).XXI. 2023. Viñuela Pérez, Rebeca and Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Constitutional
Monarchy and Mexican Independence in the Political Thought of José Joaquín
Fernández de Lizardi (1821–1823).” Pasado y Memoria, No. 26, pp. 148–174.
Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q2. SJR: 0.17 (2022).XXII. 2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Viñuela Pérez, Rebeca. “A Theatre of
Perpetual Disorder: Hispanic America in the Anti-Republican Imaginaries of Spanish
Moderantismo (1834–1854).” Ayer, 130(2): 193–221. Indexed in WoS – JCR/AHCI,
History, Q4. Impact Factor: 0.2 (2022).XXIII. 2023. Fernández, Gonzalo Andrés García and Escribano Roca, Rodrigo.
“Gamification, Pandemic, and the Teaching of the History of Ideas: Experiments in
the Core Curriculum Context.” RIED – Revista Iberoamericana de Educación a
Distancia, 26(2): 69–87. Indexed in WoS – JCR/SSCI, Education, Q2. Impact
Factor: 4.6 (2022); JCI: 2.57 (2022).XXIV. 2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Guerrero Oñate, Pablo. “Gunboat
Diplomacy, Spanish Style: The Origins of the Pacific Squadron (1833–1863).” Illes i
Imperis, Vol. 25. Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q3. SJR: 0.112 (2022).XXV. 2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Guerrero Oñate, Pablo. “The Naval
Rearmament Movement in Times of the Liberal Union: Public Opinion, Strategic
Culture, and Navalism in Spain (1858–1863).” War in History. Indexed in WoS –
JCR/AHCI, History, Q2. Impact Factor: 0.3 (2022).XXVI. 2022. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Guerrero Oñate, Pablo. “Navalism and
Pan-Hispanism as Horizons of Imperial Regeneration in Spain (1814–1862).”
Anuario de Estudios Americanos, 79(1): 205–231. Indexed in WoS – JCR/AHCI,
History, Q2. Impact Factor: 0.2 (2022).XXVII. 2022. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The Conquest of Mexico in the Political
Cultures of Spanish Romantic Nationalism (1829–1850).” Historia y Política, pp. 1–
32. Indexed in WoS – JCR/AHCI, History, Q3. Impact Factor: 0.4 (2022).XXVIII. 2022. Alonso, Marcos and Escribano, Rodrigo. “The Non-Identity Problem
and Historical Victims.” Philosophia, 22: 1–16. Indexed in WoS – JCR/AHCI,
Philosophy, Q2. Impact Factor: 0.5 (2022).XXIX. 2022. Aranda Bustamante, Gilberto and Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The
Multiple Hybridizations of Vox’s Post-Francoist Populism.” Desafíos, 34(2): 1–36.
Indexed in ERIH+ and WoS – ESCI, Political Science, Q4. Impact Factor: 0.6
(2022).XXX. 2022. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Political Participation, Democracy, and
Citizenship: A Historical Review.” Documentos de Trabajo (IELAT), No. 161: 1–40.XXXI. 2021. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The United States in the Constitutional
Cultures of Post-Revolutionary Spanish Liberalism (1834–1848).” Historia
Constitucional, No. 22: 280–330. Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q2.XXXII. 2021. Pérez Herrero, Pedro and Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “History and
Historians in the Twenty-First Century.” Eunomía. Revista en Cultura de la
Legalidad, No. 21: 153–172. Indexed in ERIH+.XXXIII. 2021. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The World Upside Down: Territoriality,
Nationalization, and Empire in British Visions of Spanish America (1824–1850).”
Historia 396, 11(1): 263–302. Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q2.XXXIV. 2021. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Political Culture (Concept and Social
Imaginaries).” Eunomía. Revista en Cultura de la Legalidad, No. 20: 272–291.
Indexed in ERIH+.XXXV. 2020. Aranda, Gilberto, Escribano Roca, Rodrigo, and Riquelme, Jorge.
“Hispanidad and the Hispanosphere: Roots and Post–Cold War Updates.”
Izquierdas, 49: 3422–3447. Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q1.XXXVI. 2020. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Declarations of Interdependence, or a Brief
History of Empires and Nations Useful for an Extraterrestrial to Understand the
COVID Crisis.” Papeles de Discusión, pp. 47–53.XXXVII. 2020. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo (Ed.). “Nations and Nationalisms in Times
of COVID: Experimental Studies of a Postnational Generation.” Papeles de
Discusión.XXXVIII. 2019. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Imperial Editions: The Collection of
Unpublished Documents Relating to the Spanish Possessions in America and
Oceania and the Construction of a Pan-Hispanic Past (1864–1936).” Journal of
Spanish Cultural Studies, 20(4): 381–401. Indexed in WoS – JCR/AHCI, Cultural
Studies, Q4.XXXIX. 2019. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Experience, Symbol, and Communication:
A Transversal Model for the Study of Historical Thought.” História da Historiografia,
12(29): 124–152. Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q1.XL. 2018. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Global Memories, Inclusive Classrooms: A
Study of Theoretical Proposals for Universalization in School Historiography (1991–
2015).” Clío: History and History Teaching, No. 44: 355–375. Indexed in ERIH+.XLI. 2017. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The Century of Turns: Discursive and
Post-Discursive Models in Recent Historiographical Theory.” Historiografías: Revista
de Historia y Teoría, No. 14: 12–32. Indexed in ERIH+.XLII. 2016. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen, Postnarrativist
Philosophy of Historiography. Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.”* Historiografías: Revista
de Historia y Teoría, No. 11: 148–153. Indexed in ERIH+.XLIII. 2016. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Lamentable News: Information Networks and
Political Imagination in the Atlantic Revolutionary Crisis – A Microhistorical Study of
the Colegio de Chillán in Chile (1808–1812).” Documentos de Trabajo (IELAT), No.
83: 1–50. Indexed in LATINDEX.XLIV. 2016. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The Rehues of Rucalhue: Negotiation and
Identity in Pehuenche Missions.” Diálogo Andino, 49. Indexed in SJR–SCOPUS,
History, Q1.Coordination of Dossiers and Special Issues in Indexed Journals
I. 2025. Coordinated by Rodrigo Escribano Roca and Andrés María Vicent Fanconi.
“Informal Empires in the Nineteenth Century: Geopolitics and Capitalism in a
Transatlantic Perspective.” Araucaria, Vol. 27, No. 60 (2025). Indexed in SJR–
SCOPUS, History, Q1.II. 2025. Coordinated by Rodrigo Escribano Roca and Andrés Vicent María Fanconi.
“Informal Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century.” Ayer. Revista de Historia
Contemporánea, 137(3). Indexed in WoS – JCR/AHCI, History, Q4.III. 2023. Introduction to the Dossier “Imperial Imaginaries and Nation-Building
Processes in the Iberian Atlantic (1770–2020).” Intus-Legere Historia, Vol. 17, No. 2.
https://intushistoria.uai.cl/index.php/intushistoria/issue/view/56
. Coordinated by Rodrigo Escribano Roca, Rebeca Viñuela Pérez, and Gilberto
Aranda Bustamante. Impact Index Database: SJR–SCOPUS, History, Q2; SJR:
0.10 (2022). - PUBLICACIONES EN CONGRESOS .
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PUBLICACIONES EN OTROS CASOS
Books
I. 2027 – Contract signed / in progress. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. Postimperial
Imperialism: Spain’s Grand Strategy in the South American Pacific (1833–1871).
London: Routledge.
https://mega.nz/file/1NshgBYT#ve5083CCP9xvbaCHkRUIluzXqma2QdxcIfN7OL8tG
mw (SPI, Rank 2 Foreign Publishers, Q1);
https://spi.csic.es/indicadores/prestigio-editorial/2022-clasificacion-general
II. 2026 – In press. Moreno Jeria, Rodrigo and Escribano Roca, Rodrigo (eds.).
Babilonia Austral. Valparaíso in the Imperial Networks of the Long Nineteenth
Century. Madrid: Marcial Pons.
https://mega.nz/file/MUtxmBQZ#8ns8ZQum1-v9FzmJTKJqcxUHJ1PokraQc7j1tLP2
8ss (SPI, Rank 5, Q1).
https://www.marcialpons.es/libros/memorias-del-viejo-imperio/9788413813622/ ;
https://spi.csic.es/indicadores/prestigio-editorial/2022-clasificacion-general
III. 2025. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Viñuela Pérez, Rebeca (eds.). Transatlantic
Monarchism in the Americas and Europe. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
https://link.springer.com/book/9783031900136?
srsltid=AfmBOooDMS30rlvnGg5cAOX--4d8j-f-M9kkmhSyCpvLk8UIlW4aj58S (SPI,
Rank 7 Foreign Publishers, Q1);
https://spi.csic.es/indicadores/prestigio-editorial/2022-clasificacion-general
IV. 2025. Ortiz Sotelo, Jorge; Rodrigo Moreno Jeria; and Escribano Roca, Rodrigo
(eds.). Oceanic Geopolitics and the Shipbuilding Industry in Ibero-America. Buenos
Aires: Editorial Teseo.
https://www.editorialteseo.com/archivos/36034/geopolitica-oceanica-e-industria-nav
al-en-iberoamerica-y-filipinas/
V. 2025 – In press. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. Philosophical Survival Manual: How to
Be Virtuous, Happy, and Powerful in Today’s World. Madrid: Confluencias–Marcial
Pons. (SPI, Rank 5, Q1).
https://www.marcialpons.es/libros/memorias-del-viejo-imperio/9788413813622/ ;
https://spi.csic.es/indicadores/prestigio-editorial/2022-clasificacion-general
VI. 2023. Ortiz Sotelo, Jorge and Escribano Roca, Rodrigo (eds.). Maritime Culture,
Diplomacy, and Naval Power in Ibero-America (16th–20th Centuries). Santiago de
Chile: Altazor and Editorial de la Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez.
https://mega.nz/file/tYU1jbpL#ycAEORLEi5aU2ACCPDPFoZbq5aA-sBeUMOK-l5Vg
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VII. 2022. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. Memories of the Old Empire: Spanish America
in the Political Cultures of Spain and the United Kingdom (1824–1850). Madrid:
Marcial Pons. (SPI, Rank 5, Q1).
https://www.marcialpons.es/libros/memorias-del-viejo-imperio/9788413813622/ ;
https://spi.csic.es/indicadores/prestigio-editorial/2022-clasificacion-general Review:
http://secuencia.mora.edu.mx/index.php/Secuencia/article/view/2207
Book Chapters
I. 2026 – In press. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Sobrinos Bueno, Felipe. “Freedom
to Intervene: Liberalism and Imperialism in the Thought of Spanish Diplomat
Eusebio Salazar y Mazarredo (1848–1871).” In América en los límites de la libertad,
edited by Emilio Redondo. Madrid: Doce Calles.
https://mega.nz/file/RF8zhR6K#kwblRvvf_Yn0iDTAM0AOFbO7FnIOKs1s32fu4Phw
WPM (SPI, Rank 89, Q2).
https://spi.csic.es/indicadores/prestigio-editorial/2022-clasificacion-general
II. 2026 – In press. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Sobrinos Bueno, Felipe.
“Valparaíso in Spain’s Geopolitical Imaginaries (1833–1866).” In Moreno Jeria,
Rodrigo and Escribano Roca, Rodrigo (eds.), Babilonia Austral. Valparaíso en las
redes imperiales del largo siglo XIX. Madrid: Marcial Pons.
https://mega.nz/file/MUtxmBQZ#8ns8ZQum1-v9FzmJTKJqcxUHJ1PokraQc7j1tLP2
8ss (SPI, Rank 5, Q1).
III. 2025. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo and Alonso, Marcos. “Historical Justice and
Postcolonial Apologies in Mexico.” In Fernández Sebastián, Javier, and Tajadura,
Javier (coords.), Tiempos de la Historia, Tiempos de la Justicia. Madrid: Marcial
Pons (SPI, Rank 5, Q1).
https://www.marcialpons.es/libros/tiempos-de-la-historia-tiempos-de-la-justicia/9788
413819594/
IV. 2025. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The Geopolitics of the Canon: The Case of the
‘Colección de los viages [sic] y descubrimientos que hicieron por mar los
españoles’ (1825).” In Valdivia, José Antonio; Corti, Paola; and Moreno Jeria,
Rodrigo (eds.), El canon en la historia. Barcelona: Trea. (SPI, Rank 55, Q1).
https://trea.es/producto/87790-06-canon-historia/
V. 2024. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The Paradox of Historical Victims.” In Las
paradojas de la historia, edited by Paola Corti and José Antonio Valdivia. Barcelona:
Trea. (SPI, Rank 55, Q1). https://trea.es/producto/las-paradojas-de-la-historia/
VI. 2023. Guerrero Oñate, Pablo and Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The Naval
Component in the Design of Spain’s Foreign Policy in the Nineteenth Century.” In
Ortiz Sotelo, Jorge, and Escribano Roca, Rodrigo (eds.), Maritime Culture,
Diplomacy, and Naval Power in Ibero-America (16th–20th Centuries). Santiago de
Chile: Altazor and Editorial de la Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez.
https://mega.nz/file/tYU1jbpL#ycAEORLEi5aU2ACCPDPFoZbq5aA-sBeUMOK-l5Vg
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VII. 2022. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo, and Pedro Pérez Herrero. “The Hispanic World
and the Concept of Corruption in the Political Imaginaries of the United Kingdom
(1824–1850).” In Forjas y resignificaciones de la idea política de corrupción en los
siglos XVIII y XIX, edited by Isabel Wences, pp. 109–131. Madrid: Marcial Pons.
https://www.marcialpons.es/libros/la-idea-de-corrupcion-en-los-siglos-xviii-y-xix/978
8413810249/ (SPI, Rank 10, Q1).
VIII. 2022. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Echoes of Greatness: Reinventions of the
Conquest in Romantic-Era Spain (1830–1850).” In The Conquest of Mexico: 500
Years of Reinventions, edited by Peter B. Villella and Pablo García Loaeza, pp.
216–247. University of Oklahoma Press. https://books.google.cl/books?
hl=es&lr=&id=EGVkEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA216&ots=n7ypI8a4Kn&sig=tiEuK6L
BooA2maol-iS5Ty_MjwY&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false
IX. 2022. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Envisioning Columbus: Iberian Explorations in
the Visual Cultures of the British Empire (1824–1850).” In El poder de la imagen:
iconografía, representaciones e imaginarios en América (siglos XVI–XX), edited by
Cristina Fonseca, pp. 173–209. Madrid: Sílex.
https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=8429551 (SPI 59, Q1).
X. 2022. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Territoriality and Imperial Nostalgia in Spanish
Visions of Hispanic America (1824–1850).” In Independencias, repúblicas y
espacios regionales: América Latina en el siglo XIX, edited by Luis Castro.
Iberoamericana Vervuert.
https://www.iberoamericana-vervuert.es/indices/Indice_R204626.pdf
XI. 2021. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Memories of the Old Empire: The
Independence of New Spain in Spanish Public Opinion (1821–1848).” In 1821. La
Independencia de Nueva España. Un Reino que se transformó en Imperio y devino
en República, edited by Alejandro Salafranca, pp. 137–151. Mexico City: UNAM/El
Equilibrista (SPI 83, Q1).
https://books.google.es/books/about/1821_Independencia.html?
id=qOYBzwEACAAJ&redir_esc=y
XII. 2021. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “A Mosaic of Othernesses: On the Value of
Jars and Underground Springs for (Re)Thinking Postmodernity.” In El estado liberal
a revisión: discusiones sobre libertad, igualdad y solidaridad, edited by Cavieres
Figueroa, pp. 301–316. Valparaíso: Ediciones Universitarias de Valparaíso.
https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=8138598 (SPI, Rank 10, Q1).
XIII. 2020. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Troubled Times: Historical Consciousness,
Futuristic Imaginaries, and Temporal Crisis in the Contemporary World.” In
Prospectiva e historia, edited by Pedro Pérez Herrero and Eduardo Cavieres
Figueroa, pp. 55–70. Madrid: Marcial Pons.
https://www.marcialpons.es/media/pdf/9788491238638.pdf (SPI, Rank 10, Q1).
XIV. 2019. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Translatio Imperii: The ‘Enmification’ of the
United States in the Historical Imagination of Spain and Great Britain — A
Comparative View (1850–1898).” In The Representation of External Threats: From
the Middle Ages to the Modern World, edited by Eberhard Crailsheim and María
Dolores Elizalde Pérez-Grueso, pp. 265–293. Leiden–Boston: Brill. ISBN
9789004392427.
https://brill.com/view/book/edcoll/9789004392427/brill-9789004392427_014.xml
(SPI, Rank 15, Q1).
XV. 2018. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Mutant Powers: The Suspicious Absence of
the Nation-State during the Long Nineteenth Century (1776–1914).” In ¿Sin pasado
ni futuro? El presente pensado desde la historia y las ciencias sociales, edited by
Pedro Pérez Herrero and Eduardo Cavieres Figueroa, pp. 55–70. Madrid: Marcial
Pons. https://www.marcialpons.es/libros/sin-pasado-ni-futuro/9788491235569/ (SPI,
Rank 10, Q1).
XVI. 2017. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo; Gonzalo Andrés García Fernández; Iván
González Sarro; and David Montero Pérez. “America in European University
Curricula (Spain, France, Great Britain, and Portugal).” In El reconocimiento de las
diferencias: Estados, Naciones e Identidades en la Globalización, edited by Pedro
Pérez Herrero and Juan Ramón De la Fuente, pp. 243–268. Madrid: Marcial Pons.
https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/libro?codigo=754604 (SPI, Rank 10, Q1).
Outreach Publications in Academic Digital Media and Encyclopedias
I. 2025. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “What Is Power? II: Domination, Freedom,
Cooperation.” Global Strategy Reports, no. 3 (2025): 5.
https://global-strategy.org/author/rodrigoescribanoroca/
II. 2025. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “What Is Power? Introductory Notes.” Global
Strategy Reports, no. 3 (2025): 7.
https://global-strategy.org/author/rodrigoescribanoroca/
III. 2024. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “From the Spanish–South American War (1865–
1871) to the War in Ukraine (V): Outline of a Theory of Post-Imperial Conflicts.”
Global Strategy Reports, no. 41 (2024): 6.
https://global-strategy.org/author/rodrigoescribanoroca/
IV. 2024. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “From the Spanish–South American War (1865–
1871) to the War in Ukraine (IV): The Road to Intervention.” Global Strategy
Reports, no. 40 (2024): 6. https://global-strategy.org/author/rodrigoescribanoroca/
V. 2024. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “From the Spanish–South American War (1865–
1871) to the War in Ukraine (III): Two Failed Post-Imperial Transitions.” Global
Strategy Reports, no. 41 (2024): 5.
https://global-strategy.org/author/rodrigoescribanoroca/
VI. 2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “From the Spanish–South American War (1865–
1871) to the War in Ukraine (I): A Comparison between Two Post-Imperial
Conflicts.” Global Strategy Reports, no. 40 (2023): 5.
https://global-strategy.org/author/rodrigoescribanoroca/
VII. 2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “From the Spanish–South American War
(1865–1871) to the War in Ukraine (II): Two Imperial Collapses and Two Uncertain
‘Nations’.” Global Strategy Reports, no. 41 (2023): 5.
https://global-strategy.org/author/rodrigoescribanoroca/
VIII. 2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Individuals/Biographies.” The
Hispanic-Anglosphere: Transnational Networks, Global Communities (late 18th–20th
centuries). Entries: Vicuña Mackenna, Benjamín (1831–1886)
https://hispanic-anglosphere.com/individuals/vicuna-mackenna-benjamin-1831-1886
/ and Mackenna, John [Juan] (1771–1814)
https://hispanic-anglosphere.com/individuals/mackenna-john-juan-1771-1814/
IX. 2022–2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. Entries, editions, and content for Noticias
del Viejo Imperio, a research website on geopolitics in the Hispanic world:
https://envi19.hcommons.org/
X. 2017. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Juan Matud, Vivirán los indios como racionales
(1761): Report on the Reduction of Rucalhue.” In Archivo de la Frontera,
<http://www.archivodelafrontera.com/wp-content/
uploads/2017/05/1760-frontera-chilena-del-Bio-Bio.pdf>.
XI. 2017. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. ESPAUSA (Encyclopedia of the Spanish
Presence in the United States):
http://www.espausa.com/listado_entradas/rodrigo_escribano_roca. Entries: (1)
“Ecay Múzquiz, José Antonio”; (2) “Felipe Neve Padilla”; (3) “Glasgow Farragut,
David”; (4) “O’Reilly, Alejandro.”
Creation of Research Web Content
I. Since 15/06/2024. Coordinator, designer, and content manager of the research
and outreach website Centro de Memoria e Historia Bomba España de Valparaíso:
https://cmhbombaespanavalparaiso.omeka.net/el-proyecto
II. Since 01/10/2021. Coordinator, designer, and content manager of the research
website Noticias del Viejo Imperio: https://envi19.hcommons.org/
III. 01/03/2016. Content coordinator of the documentary video on political
disaffection Voces de la Calle. Interdisciplinary outreach project VISUAHL.
https://www.facebook.com/Visuahl-832231873588712/
Press Articles Related to Research
I. 13/09/2024. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Bomberos porteños, un patrimonio
histórico.” El Mercurio de Valparaíso. https://litoralpress.cl/sitio/Prensa_Texto?
LPKey=JLI4KZKZRIBVC5DOONKGH37JN7WSQ5NB2MWN2CRUVTLB2LCCJVA
Q
II. 12/05/2024. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Valparaíso: Port of Nostalgia and Hope.”
El Mercurio de Valparaíso.
https://www.uai.cl/columnas/artesliberales/valparaiso-puerto-de-nostalgia-y-de-espe
ranza
III. 10/08/2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “The Past Will Not Magically Heal Us.” El
Mercurio de Valparaíso.
https://noticias.uai.cl/columna/el-pasado-no-nos-curara-magicamente/
IV. 31/03/2023. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “From the Bombardment of Valparaíso to
the Russo-Ukrainian War: Any Connection?” El Mercurio de Valparaíso.
https://noticias.uai.cl/columna/del-bombardeo-de-valparaiso-a-la-guerra-ruso-ucrani
ana-alguna-relacion/
V. 23/10/2022. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “What’s on the Left’s Menu?” El Mercurio
de Valparaíso. https://www.litoralpress.cl/sitio/Prensa_Detalles.cshtml?
LPKey=CPCTR7KTF4TSHDKH7Y2OCKSVQMAQ2WBCAQ7X4YMPPL5MGSFD5X
KA
VI. 05/11/2021. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Neoliberalism: Caricature and Reality.”
La Segunda. https://noticias.uai.cl/columna/neoliberalismo-caricatura-y-realidad/
VII. 15/10/2021. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Negationism, History, and Freedom.” El
Mercurio de Valparaíso. https://noticias.uai.cl/columna/negacionismo-historia-y-
libertad/
VIII. 17/01/2021. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Illegal Parties and Youth-ism.” El
Mostrador. https://noticias.uai.cl/columna/fiestas-ilegales-y-jovenismo/
IX. 19/06/2020. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Understanding the Racial Crisis from the
Couch: What Tarantino Teaches Us about the Floyd Case.” El Mercurio de
Valparaíso.
http://news.uai.cl/prensa/site/docs/20200622/20200622111229/rodrigo_escribano
para entender_la_crisis_racial_desde_el_sillon
el_mercurio_de_valparaiso_facultad_de_a rtes_liberales_.pdf
X. 07/10/2020. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Declarations of Interdependence:
Reinterpreting the Fourth of July.” Visión Internacional (Observatorio Político del
IELAT).
https://visioninternacional.ielat.com/2020/07/04/declaraciones-de-interdependencia-
reinterpretar-el-4-de-julio-rodrigo-escribano-roca/
XI. 24/03/2020. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “On the Dignity of Parasites.” El Dínamo.
https://noticias.uai.cl/columna/sobre-la-dignidad-de-los-parasitos-tiempos-de-ira-y-
parasitismo/
XII. 20/10/2019. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Monarchy or Republic? A Less Boring
Question to Address Spain’s Democratic Crisis.” Visión Internacional (IELAT).
https://visioninternacional.ielat.com/2019/10/21/monarquia-o-republica-una-pregunta
-
menos-sosa-para-abordar-la-crisis-de-la-democracia-espanola-rodrigo-escribano-ro
ca/
XIII. 03/10/2019. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Can We Interrogate the Future?” Visión
Internacional (IELAT).
https://visioninternacional.ielat.com/2019/10/03/podemos-interrogar-al-futuro-rodrigo
- escribano-roca/
XIV. 22/10/2016. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “An Uncomfortable Memory: What Was
the Point of 12 October?” Europapress, Notimérica.
http://www.notimerica.com/sociedad/noticia-firma-invitada-recuerdo-molesto-sirvio-
12-octubre-20161022072948.html
XV. 12/10/2016. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo; Montero Pérez, David. “Homeland Origin
or Colonial Expansion.” EL PAÍS.
http://internacional.elpais.com/internacional/2016/10/12/mexico/1476236572_95214
3.h tml
XVI. 02/08/2016. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Myths of Empire: How Is the Conquest
of Mexico Portrayed in Spanish School Textbooks?” Europapress, Notimérica.
http://www.notimerica.com/cultura/noticia-mitos-imperio-imagen-conquista-
mexico-hay-manuales-escolares-espanoles-20160802120907.html
XVII. 24/05/2016. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “We Arrived Late to the Dance: Spain’s
Great Failure in Cuba.” Europapress, Notimérica.
http://www.notimerica.com/politica/noticia-llegamos-tarde-baile-gran-fracaso-espana
- cuba-20160524181449.html
XVIII. 06/04/2016. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Who Killed Berta Cáceres? The Story
of a Structural Problem.” Europapress, Notimérica.
http://www.notimerica.com/sociedad/noticia-quien-mato-berta-caceres-historia-
problema-estructural-20160406075935.html
XIX. 16/03/2016. Escribano Roca, Rodrigo. “Wet Feet and Dry Feet: Chronicle of
the Stranded Cubans in Central America.” Europapress, Notimérica.
http://www.notimerica.com/sociedad/noticia-pies-mojados-pies-secos-cronica-varad
os- cubanos-centroamerica-20160316085936.html
Press Interviews Related to Research
I. 18/09/2021. Gutiérrez, Alejandro, with Rodrigo Escribano as expert interviewee.
“The False Illusion of Reconquering Mexico.” Revista Proceso.
https://www.proceso.com.mx/nacional/2021/9/18/la-falsa-ilusion-de-la-reconquista-d
e- mexico-272212.html
II. 15/09/2021. Gutiérrez, Alejandro, with Rodrigo Escribano as expert interviewee.
“When Mexico’s Independence Shaped International Geopolitics.” Revista Proceso.
https://www.proceso.com.mx/nacional/2021/9/15/cuando-la-independencia-
de-mexico-marco-la-geopolitica-internacional-272038.html
III. 08/10/2019. Lima, Luis (Rodrigo Escribano Roca as expert interviewee). “A
Estratégia Bolsonarista de Revisar o Passado.” Época.
https://epoca.globo.com/coluna-a-
estrategia-bolsonarista-de-revisar-passado-24003377
IV. 29/03/2019. Barraza, Emilie (Rodrigo Escribano Roca as expert interviewee).
“The Debate over López Obrador’s Letter Demanding Spain’s Apology Still Burns.”
France 24. https://www.france24.com/es/20190329-debate-amlo-perdon-espana-
conquista
V. 26/03/2019. Bengoa, Aitor (Rodrigo Escribano Roca as expert interviewee). “Are
Spaniards Today Responsible for the Conquest of Mexico?” Huffington Post.
https://www.huffingtonpost.es/entry/los-espanoles-de-hoy-somos-
responsables-de-los-sucesos-de-la-conquista-de-
mexico_es_5c9a3c61e4b06826fee89b0b
Radio and Podcasts Related to Research
I. 05/02/2025 – present. Podcast Iberómanos. Role: Presenter and Director.
Institution: Faculty of Liberal Arts, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez. 5 shows.
https://open.spotify.com/show/5D5p690BIXRYGoFRDfcGyS
II. 06/04/2025. Radio programme: “Spanish Foreign Policy in the Age of Isabella II
(1833–1868) (II).” Event: Clave de Historia, Multicanal Radio. Organiser: Multicanal
Radio.
https://www.ivoox.com/poli769tica-exterior-espana-epoca-audios-mp3_rf_14453642
4_1.html
III. 30/03/2025. Radio programme: “Spanish Foreign Policy in the Age of Isabella II
(1833–1868) (I).” Event: Clave de Historia, Multicanal Radio. Organiser: Multicanal
Radio. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTQSUv7hxhU
IV. 14/02/2024. Programme: “Love Wasn’t What You Think: The True Story.”
Podcast La Hora del Museo. Role: Guest expert. Institution: National Museum of
History of Chile. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHvwHFPFTTU
V. 12/10/2023. Programme: “12 October and Día de la Raza: The Real Story.”
Podcast La Hora del Museo. Role: Guest expert. Institution: National Museum of
History of Chile. https://open.spotify.com/episode/0GfKRkjBvyetKcdzts4wqB
VI. 07/11/2021 – 07/08/2023. Podcast Mitófagos. Role: Presenter and Director.
Institution: Faculty of Liberal Arts, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez. 23 shows.
https://on.uai.cl/podcast/mitofagos/
VII. 02/09/2019 – 14/03/2020. Podcast IELAT. Role: Host. Institution: University
Institute for Research in Latin American Studies, University of Alcalá. 3 shows:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvO-XUzicxs&t=617s ;
https://ielat.com/2019/11/19/programa-1x05-elecciones-10-n-en-espana/ ;
https://ielat.com/2019/06/13/
VIII. 12/10/2017. Tres en Uno, Cadena SER radio network. Presented by José
María Patiño. Role: Host. Institution: Cadena SER. 1 show: “What Is Spanish
Identity?”
http://cadenaser.com/programa/2017/10/12/tres_en_uno/1507789499_051182.html
IX. 30/05/2017. Historias: The Spanish Podcast of History. Role: Host. Institution:
University of California, San Diego. 1 show: “The Idea of Hispanoamérica in Modern
Spain.”
https://historiaspodcast.org/2017/10/02/episode-4-the-idea-of-hispano-america-in-m
odern-spain/