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Doctor in History by the University of Zaragoza (1997), I was associated professor in the campuses of Teruel and Zaragoza of that University from 1991 to 1997. Then I moved to the Public Univertsity of Navarre, firstly in the Department of Geography and History, and since 2001 in the Department of Economics, where I teach Economic and Business History. From 2010 onwards I am tenured.
I am affiliated to several professional associations, having occupied responsabilities in some of them. I was secretary (1994-2000) and president (2001-2005) of the Navarrese Institute of Social and Economic History 'Gerónimo de Uztariz', and elected member of the Council of the Spanish Society of Agrarian History (SEHA) between 2002 and 2009. I am also affiliated to the Spanish Association of Economic History (AEHE), the Spanish Association of Contemporary History (AHC), the Iberian Historical Demography Society (ADHE), and the International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC).
I coordinate one of the teams recorded in the UPNA's Census of Research Groups, identified by the reference number 315 'History and Economy'. This group has been recognized as 'Excellent at National Level' by the Spanish National Agency for Evaluation and Prospective (ANEP). The scores of this group have been increasing from 2008 (60) to 2010 (75) and 2012 (78).
In 2014 I joined the editorial staff of the journal Historia Agraria (ISSN 1139-1472), first as review editor and then as co-editor. This is an internationally aknowlegded journal in History and Economic History, indexed in the Social Science Citation Reports (ISI-JCR) with an impact factor in 2014 of 0.300, and also in Scopus (SJR 2013: 0.136), European Science Foundation (ERIH: INT1) and Latindex.
I collaborate with the Council of the AEHE, being the responsible of the contents of Research in the official webpage of the Spanish Association of Economic History.
I am a regular attendant and contributor to the conferences of the International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC), the International Economic History Association (IEHA), the European Rural History Organization (EURHO), the European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC), and the Caribbean Economic History Association (AHEC).
From 2006 onwards, I have directed three research projects (HUM2006-01277; HAR2009-09700; HAR2012-30732) funded by the Spanish Governement, and participated, together with the Universities of Utrecht and Lancaster, in the project 'Common Rules.The regulation of institutions for managing commons in Europe 1100-1800' (2011-2014). I also cooperated in the projects Global collaboratory on the History of Labor Relations, 1500-2000 and COST A-35 Programme for the Study of European Rural Societies.