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Antonio
ALVAREZ OSSORIO

Director of the Madrid Institute for Advanced Study (MIAS) since 2017.

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Antonio Alvarez-Ossorio is the principal investigator of the Project H2020-MSCA-RISE “Failure: Reversing the Genealogies of Unsuccess, 16th-19th centuries” (Grant Agreement number 823998), 2019-2023; the Project “América en Madrid. Patrimonios interconectados e impacto turístico en la Comunidad de Madrid” (H2019/HUM-5694), 2020-2022; and the Project "Práctica de gobierno y cultura política: Europa y América en la monarquía de España, 1668-1725" (PID2019-108822GB-I00), 2020-2023. Before that was Vicerrector para el Desarrollo de las Enseñanzas (2008-2009), Vicerrector para los Estudiantes y la Formación Continua (2009-2013) and Vicerrector para las Relaciones Institucionales y Empleabilidad (2013-2017) in the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. He recived his Doctorate in early modern history in 1994 from the UAM. He is member of the editorial board of the series "Iberian History in Global Contexts: Connexions" published with Routledge. Together with Cinzia Cremonini, he is director of the series "Storie d'Europa" published with UniCatt. He is a member of the Academic Committee of the historical journals Cheiron, Annali di Storia Moderna e Contemporanea and Mélanges de l'Ecole française de Rome, Italie et Méditerranée modernes et comtemporaines. He is an honorary ("correspondiente") member of the Real Academia de la Historia since 2010, and has been a member of the Accademia Ambrosiana of Milan since 2002. He is member of the "Comité sur l´Europe des Cours" of the Centre de Recherche du Châteu de Versailles. Member of the International Scientific Council of the Doctorate in History of the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú since 2018. Member of the Advisory Board of the Center for Advanced Study "RomanIslam. Center for Comparative Empire and Transcultural Studies" at the University of Hamburg since 2019. He was Senior Visiting Investigator at the Instituto de Ciências Sociais of Lisbon, Visiting Scholar at the Johns Hopkins University, Visiting Professor at the Università degli Studi di Milano, Visiting Professor at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and Guest Professor at the École Normale Supérieure of Lyon. He has been a member of the Board of Trustees of the Autonomous University of Madrid Foundation (2009-2017) and the UAM-El País School of Journalism Foundation (2013-2017). His research interests are focused on the court society and the way of life of the courtiers, and the government of the Spanish Italy. He has published more than 100 articles and chapters of books. His most notable published included: Milán y el legado de Felipe II. Gobernadores y corte provincial en la Lombardía de los Austrias (Madrid, 2001); La República de las Parentelas: el Estado de Milán en la monarquía de Carlos II (Mantua, 2002); A. Álvarez-Ossorio (ed.), Famiglie, Nazioni e Monarchia. Il sistema europeo durante la Guerra di Sucessione spagnola, Cheiron, 2003, 39-40; A. Álvarez-Ossorio y B. García García (eds.), La Monarquía de las Naciones. Patria, nación y naturaleza en la monarquía de España (Madrid, 2004); A. Álvarez-Ossorio, B. García y V. León (eds.), La pérdida de Europa. La Guerra de Sucesión por la monarquía de España (Madrid, 2007); B. García y A. Álvarez-Ossorio (eds.), Vísperas de sucesión. Europa y la monarquía de Carlos II (Madrid, 2015); A. Álvarez-Ossorio, C. Cremonini y E. Riva (eds.), The Transition in Europe between XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries (Milano, FrancoAngeli, 2016) and A. Álvarez-Ossorio, B. Borello y N. Morales (eds.), Società cortigiana e spazio urbano: Madrid e Roma (secoli XVII-XVIII), journal Dimensioni e problemi della ricerca storica, n. 1/2017, Roma, Sapienza Università di Roma-Carocci.