Home > Ficha docente
Daniel Oviedo Silva (Segovia, 1988) holds a PhD in Hispanic and Latin American Studies from the University of Nottingham. He completed his undergraduate studies in History at the Complutense University of Madrid and has been a visiting researcher at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and the University of Nottingham. He has taken part in projects funded by the Spanish Government, the Government and the Parliament of Navarre and the European Union, such as "Memosur: A Lesson for Europe: Memory, Trauma and Reconciliation in Chile and Argentina" (MC-IRSES). He is also a member of the Grupo de Estudios de Historia de la Prisión y las Instituciones Punitivas. His main publications include the monograph "El Enemigo a las puertas. Porteros y prácticas acusatorias en Madrid (1936-1945)", and the edited volumes "Madrid, una ciudad en guerra (1936-1948)" (together with Alejandro Pérez-Olivares) and "Relatos Infames: Breves historias de crimen y castigo" (together with Ignacio Mendiola). His research interests range from the history of political violence to the study of social conflict and control in the contemporary urban world. He is currently employed at the Public University of Navarra as a profesor Ayudante Doctor.