Associate Professor and Doctor in History – Valencia University (Spain)
Research fields : Spanish gender policies in Western Sahara during late colonialism/Legal practices in the Sahrawi refugee camps/Spanish colonial legal system
Languages : Spanish, French, English
Enrique Bengochea Tirado is an Associate Professor and Doctor at the Modern and Contemporary History department at Valencia University. He has worked on the Falangist Movement’s Feminin Section in the Spanish Sahara as his doctoral project and on changes in the legal practices in Sahrawi society from late colonialism to the present in the refugee camps with the CapSahara project. Currently, he is interested in researching the Spanish colonial legal system in a comparative framework, focusing on institutions in French and Spanish Sahara.
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