Juan Manuel Santana and Nira Santana have published "Men of the sea and women of the land. The fear of losing one's husband in the Canary Islands during the Old Regime."

Monday, 29 January, 2024

IATEXT researchers Juan Manuel Santana Pérez and Nira Santana Montañez, members of the Documentation, Heritage Division and Historia Atlántica, have participated with a chapter titled "Men of the sea and women of the land. The fear of losing one's husband in the Canary Islands during the Old Regime" in the book Homes of the Seas. The family in maritime Spain, 16th-19th centuries, published in Ediciones TREA and edited by Francisco García González (UCLM) and Pablo Ortega del Cerro (UCA).

You can consult the following link the index of the work and the introduction.

University Extension Course "Health and Hospital Institutions in Spain and New Spain (1400-1600)"

Friday, 26 January, 2024

The Doctor and member of the University Institute of Textual Analysis and Applications, Manuel Méndez Alonzo together with the Doctor Raúl Villagrasa Elías will teach the university extension course "Health and Hospital Institutions in Spain and New Spain (1400-1600)" from February 14 to March 13, 2024.

CLARIAH-ES holds its first workshop to promote infrastructure.

Friday, 26 January, 2024

CLARIAH-ES has recently met to celebrate the first work workshop in the that all participating nodes have been present, including IATEXT, to advance and promote the newly created research infrastructure.

CLARIAH-ES  is a distributed digital research infrastructure initially constituted by 10 Spanish research entities that are related, by their previous participation and current interest, to the European research infrastructures, already constituted as European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC), for the humanities and social sciences: CLARIN (www.clarin.eu) and DARIAH (www.dariah.eu).

IATEXT co-directs the UNESCO Chair in Creative Economy for Sustainable Development and Transforming the World

Monday, 15 January, 2024

In 2022, UNESCO awarded the consortium formed by the universities of Alcalá, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Rey Juan Carlos, together with the España Creativa association, the UNESCO Chair on Creative Economy for Sustainable Development and Transforming the World.

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