![]() However, for Amerindians, Frenchmen, and Britons, it had long been a site of inter-imperial encounter and confrontation. When Spaniards took over the Louisiana, in the aftermath of the Seven Year’s War, the region of the Mississippi Basin was a little-known frontier space for them. In line with, he is interested on developing global comparative studies on Iberian empires, state-building, mobility, and globalization during the long-eighteenth century, i.e. His major interests are global-local dichotomy spatiality mobility the role of institutions at the Bourbon Spanish Empire and the parallels between the Iberian empires. This research was a global microhistory study focused on a specific family of French retailers settled in Alicante, who spread around the world during the second half of the eighteenth century. During his PhD time, he developed a study on the mobility of the Bouligny family, looking to understand how globalization was ancored in Bourbon Spanish Empire. Before, he was fellow at John Carter Brown library (Providence, USA), and visiting doctoral researcher at the Leibniz institute for European history (Mainz, Germany). He got his P.h.D from the European University Institute (Florence, Italy), and he worked as a Research Associated at the University of Manchester. Pablo Hernández Sau is a global historian working on eighteenth-century Iberia(s). Experiences of mobility on a fluid frontier, the 'Hispanic' Mississippi (1762-1802) He is also a professor in the Bachelor and Master of Digital Journalism in the Virtual University System of the University of Guadalajara.University of Manchester MIS_MOVILIDADES. As a member of the Earth Journalism Network of Internews since 2016, he participated in the Congress of the International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Hawaii, U.S.A., the COP13 of Biodiversity in Cancun, a journalism workshop on the transition to neutral carbon in Costa Rica with Latin Climate and the Stanley Foundation, the workshop ‘Investigate the Garbage’ of the Foundation for New Ibero-American Journalism Gabriel García Márquez, in Bogotá, as well as the workshop ‘Money Route for Climate Change’ in Panama organized by the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. He is also a freelance journalist and contributor to environmental news website and medical news website. He interviewed different national and international personalities in this field and reported for digital media outlets such as, ,, , and for journals such as Conversus del Instituto Politécnico National and TecReview of Tecnológico de Monterrey. Since the beginning of his career, he has focused on science journalism. Pablo began his career as a musical director, reporter and news anchor at Radio Universidad de Guadalajara 17 years ago. ![]() Pablo is also the founding director and reporter of CientificoDigital.mx, a project specialized in science, medicine and the environment. He holds a bachelor’s degrees in communication sciences and techniques and a master’s degree in digital journalism from the University of Guadalajara. ![]() Pablo Hernández Mares is an independent science journalist. Pablo Hernández is a 2019 Professional Fellow from Latin America with ICFJ.
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