Julián Casanova
Julián Casanova Ruiz (born 1956 in Valdealgorfa) is a Spanish historian. He teaches contemporary history at University of Zaragoza,[1] and has been a visiting professor in US, UK and Latin America universities as well as a recurring visiting professor at Hungary's Central European University. He's a columnist for El País and frequent talk show guest at radio station Onda Cero.

Casanova in 2004
In 2008 he was nominated among the experts in the first judicial investigation (conducted by judge Baltasar Garzón) against the Francoism crimes.[2]
Bibliography
- The Spanish Republic and Civil War, Oxford University Press, 2010.
- Twentieth-Century Spain: A History, eds. Carlos Gil Andrés and Julian Casanova. (Cambridge University Press, 2014).
gollark: I got bytecode right last time. Were you paying no attention? Of course, to obfuscate it I could then get it wrong. Or maybe you're running it wrong. Or maybe it's right and exploits certain vulnerabilities in Python to execute base32 encoding as a convoluted return into libc attack.
gollark: Quite easily.
gollark: Potentially.
gollark: No, only TIO.py does.
gollark: Some of them could have been done by Esobot.
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