María del Carmen García Herrero
María del Carmen García Herrero (born 6 April 1959, Madrid) is the Chair of Mediaeval History of the University of Zaragoza.García Herrero graduated at the Faculty of Geography and History of the Universidad Complutense of Madrid specialising in Mediaeval History. She defended in 1982 her dissertation on commercial relations between Castile and Aragon around the middle of the 15th century. She continued her PhD studies in the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of Zaragoza, and defended her thesis in 1987 (Excellent cum laude). With a summary of her thesis, she obtained the Prize of Investigation of the City of Zaragoza in 1988, published as ''''Mujeres de la Edad Media : actividades políticas, socioecónomicas y culturales'', 1994', It is the first thesis focused in the study of the mediaeval women in Spain. It was followed by ''H Artesanas de vida : mujeres de la Edad Media'' in 2009.
García Herrerohas been a pioneer in the fields of studies about wills in the Kingdom of Aragon with a work published in 1984.
Interdisciplinary Seminar of Women Studies (SIEM) of the University of Zaragoza, she also coordinated in collaboration with Dr. Nieves Ibeas Vuelta the Interdisciplinary PhD Program “Studies of women” (1999-2000). Both set up the “Voices and feminine spaces” serie in 2000. Provided by Wikipedia
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13by Ignacio Álvarez Borge, Carlos Estepa, María del Carmen García Herrero, Carlos M. Reglero de la Fuente, David Igual Luis, María José del Río Barredo, Pablo Sánchez León, Enrique Gimenez, José Miguel López García, Alberto Baena, Alfredo Floristán, Francisco Andújar Castillo, Jeronia Pons Pons, Pablo Giménez Font, Ignacio Peiró Martín, Aitor M. Bolaños de Miguel, José Morilla Critz, Ricardo RobledoGet full text
Published 2009-12-01
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14by Francisco de Asís García García, María del Carmen García Herrero, Elena Paulino Montero, Raúl González Arévalo, Nicolas Pluchot, Maria Teresa Ferrer i Mallol, Léonard Courbon, Eloísa Ramírez Vaquero, Juan José Larrea, Albert Martí Arau, Máximo Diago Hernando, Fernando Serrano Larráyoz, Diana Pelaz Flores, Isabel García Caparrós, José Ángel Lema Pueyo, Christine Mazzoli-Guintard, Antoni Rossell, Mª Aitana Monge Zapata, Vicent Baydal Sala, Araceli Rosillo Luque, Maria Elisa Soldani, Michelina di Cesare, Jordi Morelló Baget, Albert Reixach Sala, José Antonio Munita Loinaz, Carmel FerragudGet full text
Published 2012-06-01
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