- Study group for the history of the western Mediterranean (GEHMO)
- Espais connectats al llarg del temps. Catalunya i el món mediterrani en els segles XVII i XVIII
- Poder i representacions culturals a l’Època Moderna: la Monarquia d’Espanya com a camp cultural (segles XVI-XVIII)
- REDIF · Xarxes d’informació i fidelitat: els mediadors territorials en la construcció global de la Monarquia d’Espanya (1500-1700)
- Articulació del territori i relacions mediterrànies a la Catalunya d’època moderna
- Els conflictes socials com a resistència al poder a la perifèria de l’Estat Modern. Segles XVI-XVII
- Maneres de viure a l’Espanya moderna: Condicions materials i formes culturals de la quotidianitat
- Cultura política, doctrina jurídica i govern a Catalunya i València (segles XVI-XVIII)
- European Network for the Baroque Cultural Heritage (ENBACH)
- Cultural transfers and government practices in the shaping of the Iberian monarchies of the Early Modern period (1580-1715)
- The viceroyal courts in the Mediterranean world: power and representation in the Early Modern period
- Multiple identities: circulation of people and exchange of knowledge between Italy and Spain, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
- Political theory, law and rule in Catalonia and Valencia (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries)
- The Catalan urban network in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
- Power and representation in the Early Modern period: the Hispanic Monarchy as a cultural field (1500-1800)
- Day to day life in the Hispanic Monarchy of the Early Modern period. Catalonia and Barcelona.
Study group for the history of the western Mediterranean (GEHMO)
Grup d’Estudis d’Història del Mediterrani Occidental. Societat, poder i cultura a l’època moderna (GEHMO)
Consolidated Research Group. Generalitat de Catalunya
Ref. 2014SGR173
Introduction:
Our research views the Western Mediterranean as a space generated by routes and circulation. We propose the study of mobility based on four major areas: people, objects, ideas and practices. In analysing the Mediterranean reality from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century we focus on its western shore, an area rife with transfer and exchange, as much in the social and economic spheres as in the political and cultural, with the Iberian peninsula, the isles and the Italian peninsula being spaces of great dynamism.
Coordinator: María Ángeles Pérez Samper
Members:
Àngel Casals Martínez
Jaume Dantí Riu
Mariela Fargas Peñarrocha
Elisabeth Garcia Marrasé
Xavier Gil Pujol
Valentí Gual Vilà
Miquel Àngel Martínez Rodríguez
Ida Mauro
Montserrat Molina Egea
Joan Lluís Palos Peñarroya
Diego Sola Garcia