Jordi Guixé i Coromines

Jordi Guixé i Coromines, historian. Director of the European Observatory on Memories

Jordi Guixé i Coromines (Barcelona, 1970) is a historian, founder director of the European Observatory on Memories (EUROM) of the University of Barcelona Solidarity's Foundation and associate professor. With a Ph.D. in Contemporary History from both the University of Barcelona and Paris 3 (Mención Prêt d'Honneur du Ministère de la Culture), he is currently a member of several research groups, such as the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-Institut des Sciences Politique du Socials (CNRS), Centre d'Estudis de les Èpoques Franquista i Democràtica of the Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona (CEFID-UAB), the Group of Research on Memory and Society at the Universitat de Barcelona and the Centre de Recherche sur les Sociétés et Environments en Méditerranée (CRESEM) of the Université de Perpignan Via Domitia (UPVD). In 2016 he was elected vicechair of the Board of the International Committee of Memorial Museums in Remembrance of the Victims of Public Crimes (IC-MEMO), one of the 31 committees of the International Council of Museums (ICOM). He is also a chef and winemaker, running a familial business in the Catalan Pyrenees.

Work

Jordi Guixé i Coromines presenting the conference "European Citizenship in Challenging Times", organized by the European Commission throughout the EUROM in Barcelona, May 31 and June 01, 2016

Since 2012, J. Guixé runs the European Observatory on Memories (EUROM). Driven by the University of Barcelona's Solidarity Foundation with the support of the European Commission's program Europe for Citizens, the EUROM is a transnational network of institutions and organizations committed to research and promotion of public policies of memory and remembrance. From 2007 to 2010, J. Guixé participated in the creation of the Memorial Democràtic de Catalunya and was responsible of the heritage area as well as international relations. Among other projects, he coordinated the Census of Francoist Symbols in Catalonia.

Research

Specialized in public policies of memory, Jordi Guixé is best known for his researches on Francisco Franco's repression over political exile of the Spanish Civil War, World War II and the Cold War, having organized and contributed to many publications on the topic. His work "Diplomacia y represión: la persecución hispano-francesa del exilio republicano, 1937-1951"[1] was awarded the essay prize "España y sus exilios". In 2016 he presented "Past and Power. Public Policies on Memory. Debates, from Global to Local". The book is a collection of articles written by specialists in multiple disciplines that discuss key challenges of the conflict of memories in Europe and Latin America.[2]


Bibliography

Film consulting

References

  1. Guixé i Coromines, Jordi. Diplomacia y represión: la persecución hispano-francesa del exilio republicano, 1937-1951 (una síntesis). Alicante: Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, 2011.
  2. Guixé Coromines, Jordi (ed.). Past and Power: Public Policies on Memory. Debates, from Global to Local. Publicacions UB, 2016.
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