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Enric Ucelay-Da Cal (born 1948 in
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, United States) is a historian specializing in
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, who has done extensive work on Catalan history. He is at present (2014) Senior
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at the
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(UPF) in Barcelona and coordinator of a Research Group on States, Nations and Sovereignties, linked to the UPF.


Early life and education

He is the son of Ernesto Guerra Da Cal and Margarita Ucelay, Spanish exiles from the
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of 1936-1939, and the nephew of Matilde Ucelay. Between 1965 and 1969 he studied at
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in New York City (now Bard University), graduated with a BA in 1969 and was awarded a Woodrow Wilson Scholarship. Accepted at the Graduate School of the
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in New York City, he studied with
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and Robert O. Paxton (with whom he worked briefly as "research assistant "). He completed his Ph.D. in 1979 with a dissertation titled ''Catalan State : Strategies of Separation of Catalan Radical Nationalism and Revolution (1919-1933)'' (
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,
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, United States:
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), a thesis initially directed by Paxton and then by the scholar on Spanish politics Edward Malefakis. This thesis was largely based on systematic interviewing, and the location of Catalan printed materials, as much of the archival sources were still inaccessible in the 1970s. In 1972 he moved to Spain to research his dissertation. He was soon offered an instructorship at the
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(UAB), beginning in 1974. As Spanish legislation required citizenship for tenure status, Ucelay-Da Cal somewhat disingenuously maintained his situation as professor by obtaining a degree in Contemporary (i.e. Modern) History at the
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in 1980 and, in 1983, a doctorate in history at the UAB with a new thesis, written in Catalan, re-researched and with a slight change of temporal focus, ''El nacionalisme radical català i la resistència a la Dictadura de Primo de Rivera, 1923-1931'', directed by
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. To document this new text, Ucelay-Da Cal worked in numerous archives of France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, the United Kingdom,
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and of course, Spain, which, because of standard time access clauses (usually fifty years), were previously closed to investigators working on the 1920s. The
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did not produce significant changes in the narrative previously established by oral and press sources. In 1983 he obtained Spanish citizenship, and was granted tenure. Between 1983 and 2021 he was married with Mary Dorsey Boatwright (1947-2021), in her name it was created the Fundació Mary Dorsey per a l'Estudi de la Història Contemporània.


University teaching

Accordingly, between 1983 and 1995, Ucelay-Da Cal was tenured “Titular Professor” of
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at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. After the corresponding “opposition” or public contest for promotion characteristic of the Spanish University system, he became Senior Professor (“catedrático”) of contemporary history at the same university from 1995 to 2006. Since 2006, he has been senior professor of contemporary history at the
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, also in
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. From 2009 to 2013 he participated in the Advanced Grant Project from the European Research Council (ERC) ''State Building in Latin America'', at the UPF. Although he has not been particularly active in teaching abroad, he was “visiting professor " at
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between February and April 1994, taught also at
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(Italy) in the spring semester of 2002, and received as " visiting scholar " at the
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(École des Hautes Etudes de Sciences Sociales) in Paris in April 2004. He directed the dissertations of historians, some whom have since gone on to very distinguished investigatory careers: as examples, one can cite Xavier Casals, who has become unquestionably the major specialist in
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in Spain; David Martinez Fiol, who pioneered research on the impact of the
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in
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; Joan Maria Thomàs, a top specialist on the Spanish
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movement; and Joan Esculies, a rising figure among scholars of
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; among others. He has been open to work with researchers younger than himself. For many years, he collaborated closely with Francisco Veiga, the main Spanish researcher on
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. More recently, he has also prepared books and projects on politically controversial topics in Catalan history together with Arnau Gonzàlez i Vilalta, a younger Catalan historian specializing in the diplomatic contacts of
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.


Historical work

Ucelay-Da Cal has focused on his career production on the contemporary history of Spain and
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,
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and Catalan nationalism, as well as specific issues such as the role of
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(the
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movement, in particular) before and during the
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, as well as during the
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. In broader terms, he has called for greater attention to regional dynamics in the explanation of 'national' history. He has insisted on themes such as the analysis of
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in Spain and its connections or analogies with
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. As regards the Spanish Civil War, he has called the use of the
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of religion as a means to interpret many trends considered usually as exclusively “political”. He has evinced a strong skepticism regarding many of the suppositions that govern the leading interpretations in contemporary Spanish history.


Publications

Enric Ucelay-Da Cal has published over two hundred articles in academic journals and other history serial publications, as well as in books in Spanish, Catalan, English, French, and Italian. He also reviewed books. Much of his work is available in pdf format on his personal webpage. His major books are: * 1982: ''La Catalunya populista: Imatge, cultura i política en l'etapa republicana, 1931-1939''. Barcelona: La Magrana (). * 1984: ''Francesc Macià. Una vida en imatges''. Barcelona: Generalitat de Catalunya (). * 1985: ''Macià i el seu temps''. Barcelona: Diputació de Barcelona; 2nd edition, 1988 (). * 1987 (editor): ''La Joventut a Catalunya al segle XX: materials per a una història''. Barcelona, Diputació de Barcelona (). * 1997: ''La paz simulada: una historia de la Guerra Fría, 1941-1991'', co-authored with Francisco Veiga and Ángel Duarte. Madrid: Alianza Editorial; 2nd edition, 2006 (). * 2003: ''El imperialismo catalán. Prat de la Riba, Cambó, D'Ors y la conquista moral de España''. Barcelona: Edhasa (. * 2005: ''Notícia nova de Catalunya: consideracions crítiques sobre la historiografia catalana als cinquanta anys de Notícia de Catalunya de Jaume Vicens i Vives'', co-directed with Josep Maria Fradera. Barcelona,
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(). * 2012: ''Contra Companys 1936: Contra Companys. La frustración nacionalista ante la Revolución'', co-edited with Arnau González Vilalta. València, Publicacions de la Universitat de València (). * 2014: ''6 d'Octubre. La desfeta de la revolució catalanista de 1934'', co-edited with Arnau González i Vilalta and Manel López. Barcelona, Editorial Base, ().Reviewed
by Carles Santacana, "Els enigmes del Sis d'Octubre", a ''Quadern'' dEl País'' (October 2, 2014). * 2015: ''Macià al país dels soviets'', with Joan Esculies. Barcelona: Edicions de 1984 (). * 2017: ''Joan Lluhí i Vallescà. L'home que va portar la República'', with Arnau González i Vilalta. Barcelona: Editorial Base (). * 2017: ''El proceso separatista en Cataluña. Análisis de un pasado reciente (2006-2017''), co-edited with Steven Forti and Arnau González i Vilalta. Granada: Editorial Comares (). * 2017: ''"Tumulto". Meditacions sobre l'octubre català (2017)'', with Arnau González i Vilalta and Plàcid Garcia.Planas. Maçanet de la Selva: Editorial Gregal (). * 2018: ''El catalanisme davant del feixisme, 1919-2018'', co-edited with Arnau González i Vilalta and
Xosé Manoel Núñez Seixas Xosé Manoel Núñez Seixas (born 1966) is a Spanish historian who specializes in nationalism studies, the cultural history of war and violence, and migration studies. Biography Born in Ourense, Galicia, in 1966, he studied at the University ...
. Maçanet de la Selva: Editorial Gregal (). * 2018: ''Breve historia del separatismo catalán''. Barcelona: Ediciones B (). * 2019: ''L'aparença d'un poder propi. La mancomunitat de Catalunya i el catalanisme'', co-edited with Arnau González i Vilalta and Josep Pich Mitjana. Catarroja-Barcelona, Editorial Afers (). * 2020: ''Patrias diversas, ¿misma lucha? Alianzas transnacionalistas en el mundo de entreguerras (1912-1939)'', co-edited with Xosé M. Núñez Seixas and Arnau González i Vilalta. Barcelona, Ediciones Bellaterra (). * 2022: ''El Mediterrani Català (1931-1939), un inèdit contemporani'', co-directed with Enric Ucelay-Da Cal, Susanna Tavera, Àngel Duarte i David Martínez Fiol, edited by Arnau González i Vilalta. Maçanet de la Selva, Editorial Aledis (). * 2023: ''El Fascio de las Ramblas, Los orígenes catalanes del fascismo español'', with Xavier Casals Meseguer. Barcelona, Pasado y Presente (). * 2024: ''La Cataluña populista. Imagen, cultura y política en la etapa republicana (1931-1939)''. Madrid, Taurus ().


References

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External links


Personal webpage


. * ttp://www.box.net/shared/ghak46bffy Entrevista(in Catalán) en '' L'Avenç'', num. 286, 2003, December.
"El recuerdo imaginario como peso del pasado: las transiciones políticas en España"
edited by Carlos Waisman, Raanan Rein & Ander Gurrutxaga Abad, ''Transiciones de la dictadura a la democracia: los casos de España y América Latina'', arautz Servicio Editorial UPV/Argitalpen zerbitzua EHU, 2005, ps. 37-83.
"Historia de Nosaltres Sols!"
in ''Diccionari dels Partits Polítics de Catalunya, segle XX'', edited by
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, Enciclopedia Catalana, 2000.
"Buscando el levantamiento plebiscitario: insurreccionalismo y elecciones"
in ''Ayer'', num. 20, 1995.
"¿Más que un club? Examen de un relato persistente. El mito de la sociedad civil catalana"
ein ''Barcelona Metropolis. Revista de información y pensamiento urbanos '', num. 71, 2008.
"Els separatistes catalans entre el 1916 i el 1936"
in ''
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'', ''Quadern'', May 2, 1991.
"Llegar a capital: Rango urbano, rivalidades interurbanas y la imaginación nacionalistaen la España del siglo XX"
in ''Papers de la Fundació Rafael Campalans'', num. 137, 2002.
"Galicia y los otros pueblos de la Península Ibérica"
in ''Actas VII Congreso Internacional de Estudos Galegos: mulleres en Galicia : Galicia e os outros pobas da península: Barcelona, 28 ó 31 de maio de 2003'', edited by Helena González Fernández & María Xesús Lama López, 2007.
"Por qué no puedo imaginarme una cultura de paz que no resulte opresiva"
in ''3er. Congreso Virtual de Psiquiatría'', 2002. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ucelay-Da Cal, Enric 20th-century Spanish historians 21st-century Spanish educators Writers from Barcelona 1948 births Living people Academic staff of Pompeu Fabra University 21st-century Spanish historians