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Gastón García

National University of La Plata (Argentina)
Gastón García

General data:

Nombre y Apellidos: Gastón García

Categoría: Ayudante Diplomado - Investigador

Área de conocimiento: Historia de la Temprana Modernidad Europea

Departamento: Departamento de Historia

Facultad: Facultad de Humanidades y Cs. de la Educación

Universidad: Universidad Nacional de La Plata (Argentina)

Correo: jggarcia.unlp@gmail.com

            jggarcia@fahce.unlp.edu.ar

Google Scholar:  https://scholar.google.es/citations?user=2Q0bJ5cAAAAJ&hl=es

https://www.memoria.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/perfiles/0575GarciaJ

Presentation:

He holds a degree and PhD in History from the Universidad Nacional de La Plata. He has received the Joaquín V. González Award (2016) granted by that university to the graduates who have obtained the best average in their academic career. She has completed a study and research stay at the Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (France, 2014-2015). He currently teaches General History IV (History of Early European Modernity) at the UNLP and is a doctoral fellow of CONICET, working at the Center for the Study of Precapitalist Societies (IdIHCS, UNLP-CONICET). He is a member of the Interinstitutional Program "The Atlantic World in Early Modernity" and a member of the editorial board of the journal Precapitalist Societies. Her research is devoted to the study of the medical-demonological discourse in the work of Johann Wier (1515-1588). She participates in research projects on early modern history and philosophy and coordinates the study group "Magic, Science and Demonology in early modern Europe", based at the Center for Research in Philosophy (IdIHCS, UNLP-CONICET). She has recently obtained a grant from the Iberoamerican Graduate University Association and the Junta de Andalucía for a research stay at the Department of Modern History of the University of Seville (2022-23).