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Lucia Conte Aguilar
Lucía Conte holds a Ph.D. in Medieval History by Universitat Pompeu Fabra, a Master in History and a degree in Humanities by the same university. She presented a dissertation analyzing the imposition of the Catholic reform in Barcelona in the middle ages. She has published several articles on this subject matter and was awarded the Josep Sanabre Award for Research in Ecclesiastical Archives.
She teaches courses on Medieval History, Jewish History of Spain and Jewish Heritage recovery at the Humanities Department and the Barcelona Program for Interdisciplinary Studies at Universitat Pompeu Fabra. She is a member of the Society for Sephardic Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Association for Jewish Studies and the European Association for Jewish Studies.
Her current research areas focus on Jewish Medieval and Early Modern History in the Crown of Aragon and the history of early Hebrew incunabula printed in Sefarad. She conducted research abroad at the Universite de Toulouse-Le Mirail and at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
In addition to her academic and teaching responsibilities, she is the Director of the International Programs at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, the President of the Cultural Association Tarbut Sefarad and a consultant in Jewish Heritage recovery projects. Lucía has also specialized in the design and implementation of cultural and academic field trips and experiential learning tours of Jewish Heritage, for both private and public institutions.
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Benjamin Gampel (The Jewish Theological Seminary of America-Columbia University)
Phone: 0034935421935
Address: Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Office 40.273
c/Ramon Trias Fargas 25-27
08005 Barcelona (Spain)
She teaches courses on Medieval History, Jewish History of Spain and Jewish Heritage recovery at the Humanities Department and the Barcelona Program for Interdisciplinary Studies at Universitat Pompeu Fabra. She is a member of the Society for Sephardic Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Association for Jewish Studies and the European Association for Jewish Studies.
Her current research areas focus on Jewish Medieval and Early Modern History in the Crown of Aragon and the history of early Hebrew incunabula printed in Sefarad. She conducted research abroad at the Universite de Toulouse-Le Mirail and at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
In addition to her academic and teaching responsibilities, she is the Director of the International Programs at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, the President of the Cultural Association Tarbut Sefarad and a consultant in Jewish Heritage recovery projects. Lucía has also specialized in the design and implementation of cultural and academic field trips and experiential learning tours of Jewish Heritage, for both private and public institutions.
Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Benjamin Gampel (The Jewish Theological Seminary of America-Columbia University)
Phone: 0034935421935
Address: Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Office 40.273
c/Ramon Trias Fargas 25-27
08005 Barcelona (Spain)
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A reflection on the perception of Jewish heritage and the need of a previous historical, archaeological and documental research are suggested, aimed to guide the elaboration of a strategic plan which has a national and international scope along with a focus on the needs and specificities of the local society and its immediate environment.
A reflection on the perception of Jewish heritage and the need of a previous historical, archaeological and documental research are suggested, aimed to guide the elaboration of a strategic plan which has a national and international scope along with a focus on the needs and specificities of the local society and its immediate environment.