Born on 8 November 1942 in Vielha,[1] in the Catalan Pyrenees, he moved young with his family to Villalpando (province of Zamora), where he was raised and spent his youth.[2] He took his highschool studies at the Instituto Claudio Moyano [es],[3] in the provincial capital, Zamora.
From 1992 to 2000, he held the Prince of Asturias endowed chair at Tufts University.[6] He was also the Chair of the Iberian Study Group at the Harvard University's Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES).[3]
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— (1981). Los movimientos obreros en el Madrid del siglo XIX. Madrid: Ayuntamiento de Madrid.
— (1983). Periodismo y política en el Madrid de fin de siglo: el primer lerrouxismo. Madrid: Ayuntamiento de Madrid.
— (1990). El "Emperador del Paralelo". Alejandro Lerroux y la demagogia populista. Alianza Editorial.[12]
— (2001). Mater Dolorosa. La idea de España en el siglo XIX. Taurus Ediciones.[n. 2]
— (2016). Dioses útiles. Naciones y nacionalismos. Madrid: Galaxia Gutenberg.[13]
— (2019). A las barricadas. Cultura, identidad y movilización política. Madrid: Ediciones Complutense.
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^He has commented it was intended that he would read the dissertation on 21 December 1973, but as Carrero was killed on that day, he asked for a delay, as it would not be a good day to read a thesis about anarchism.[5]