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Pamela Beth Radcliff is an American historian and professor at the University of California at San Diego and an authority on the history of modern Spain. Her research focuses on mass politics, gender issues, civil society and democratic transitions. She did a Teaching Company course entitled Interpreting the 20th century: the Struggle over Democracy. Her publications on modern Spanish history received numerous positive reviews. She has received numerous awards for her scholarship and teaching, such as the Keller-Sierra Prize for her monograph From Mobilization to Civil War: The politics of polarization in the Spanish city of Gijón, 1900-1937.

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  • Pamela Beth Radcliff es una historiadora e hispanista estadounidense, profesora de la Universidad de California.​ Es autora de obras como From mobilization to Civil War. The politics of polarization in the Spanish city of Gijón, 1900-1937 (Cambridge University Press, 1996),​​​ y Making Democratic Citizens in Spain: Civil Society and the Popular Origins of the Transition, 1960-1978 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011).​​ También ha sido editora de Constructing Spanish Womanhood: Female Identity in Modern Spain (State University Press of New York, 1998), junto a Victoria Lorée Enders.​ (es)
  • Pamela Beth Radcliff is an American historian and professor at the University of California at San Diego and an authority on the history of modern Spain. Her research focuses on mass politics, gender issues, civil society and democratic transitions. She did a Teaching Company course entitled Interpreting the 20th century: the Struggle over Democracy. Her publications on modern Spanish history received numerous positive reviews. She has received numerous awards for her scholarship and teaching, such as the Keller-Sierra Prize for her monograph From Mobilization to Civil War: The politics of polarization in the Spanish city of Gijón, 1900-1937. (en)
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  • Columbia, M.A., Ph.D. (en)
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  • Fulbright Fellowship (en)
  • Eleanor Roosevelt Award (en)
  • Keller-Sierra Prize (en)
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  • Pamela Beth Radcliff es una historiadora e hispanista estadounidense, profesora de la Universidad de California.​ Es autora de obras como From mobilization to Civil War. The politics of polarization in the Spanish city of Gijón, 1900-1937 (Cambridge University Press, 1996),​​​ y Making Democratic Citizens in Spain: Civil Society and the Popular Origins of the Transition, 1960-1978 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011).​​ También ha sido editora de Constructing Spanish Womanhood: Female Identity in Modern Spain (State University Press of New York, 1998), junto a Victoria Lorée Enders.​ (es)
  • Pamela Beth Radcliff is an American historian and professor at the University of California at San Diego and an authority on the history of modern Spain. Her research focuses on mass politics, gender issues, civil society and democratic transitions. She did a Teaching Company course entitled Interpreting the 20th century: the Struggle over Democracy. Her publications on modern Spanish history received numerous positive reviews. She has received numerous awards for her scholarship and teaching, such as the Keller-Sierra Prize for her monograph From Mobilization to Civil War: The politics of polarization in the Spanish city of Gijón, 1900-1937. (en)
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  • Pamela Radcliff (es)
  • Pamela Radcliff (en)
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