Ort
Madrid
Universität
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain
Mitglied seit
13.12.2019
E-Mail
koldo.trapaga@urjc.esLinks
https://gestion2.urjc.es/pdi/ver/koldo.trapaga
https://urjc.academia.edu/KoldoTrapagaMonchet
Kurzvita
- June 2019 - currently; Assistant professor of early modern history at King Juan Carlos University, Madrid
- September 2018 –June 2019; Visiting professor of early modern history (100%) at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid
- April 2017 – August 2018; Post-doctoral researcher of Autonomous Government of Madrid (4 years)
Faculty of Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales, King Juan Carlos University, Spain
October 2014 – March 2017; Marie-Curie Fellow at Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, New University of Lisbon, Portugal
September 2012 – August 2014; PhD fellow at Department of Early Modern History, Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
September 2010 – August 2012; PhD fellowship at Department of Early Modern History, Autonomous University of Madrid
Favorisierte Links
https://gestion2.urjc.es/pdi/ver/koldo.trapaga
https://urjc.academia.edu/KoldoTrapagaMonchet
Forschungsthemen
Environmental History; Maritime History; Court studies; SIG
Aktuelles Projekt
Protection, production and environmental change: the roots of Modern Environmentalism in the Iberian Peninsula (XVI-XVIIIth centuries)
Fachbereich
Ciencias de la Educación, Lenguaje, Cultura y Artes, Ciencias Historico-Jurídicas y Humanísticas y Lenguas Modernas
Publikationen
He has published a monograph and several articles and books chapter. He has co-edited books on the fields of political, maritime and environmental history. Among others:
Book:
La actividad política de don Juan [José] de Austria en el reinado de Felipe IV (1642-1665), Madrid, Polifemo, 2018. ISBN: 978-84-16335-44-2.
Scientific articles:
1. “No es madera para vasallos, sino del rey. Las políticas forestales de los Habsburgo en Portugal (1609-1640)”, Obradoiro de Historia Moderna, noviembre 2019, 28, pp. 105-34.
2. ‘Members of Don Juan’s Household and the Politics of Carlos II’s Court during the Early Yeas of His Minority’, The Court Historian, 23/2, diciembre 2018, pp. 152-165.
3. F. Labrador Arroyo & Koldo Trápaga Monchet: ‘Forestry, Territorial Organization, and Military Struggle in the Early Modern Spanish Monarchy’, Environmental History, Abril 2018, 23/2, pp. 318-41.
4. F. Labrador Arroyo & Koldo Trápaga Monchet: La configuración del espacio y la explotación forestal de un enclave singular: el Real Sitio del Soto de Roma durante la dinastía Hasburgo. Studia Histórica. Historia Moderna. 39-2, dic. 2017, pp. 293-327. ISSN 2386-3889.
5. Marta. Domínguez-Delmás, K. Trápaga Monchet, Nigel Nayling, Ignacio González García: Natural hazards and building history: Roof structures of Segovia cathedral (Spain) reveal its history through
tree-ring research. Dendrochronologia. 46, pp.1-13. ISSN 1125-7865, sept. 2017.
6. K. Trápaga Monchet: “El estudio de los bosques reales de Portugal a través de la legislación forestal en las dinastías Avis, Habsburgo y Braganza (c. 1435-1650)”, Philostrato, 1 (Junio 2017), pp. 5-27. ISSN 2530-9420.
7. José Luis Gasch-Tomás, Koldo Trápaga Monchet & Ana R. Trindade: “Shipbuilding in Times of War. Contracts for the Construction of Ships and Provision of Supplies in the Spanish Empire (c. 1580 to 1650)”, The International Journal of Maritime History, 29/1, pp. 187-192, ISSN 0843-08714.
8. Koldo Trápaga Monchet & A. Rocha Santos: “Forestry and timber supply in the royal forests of the Iberian Peninsula through 16th century”, Skyllis: Journal for underwater Archaeology. 15-1, 2016, pp. 62-68. ISSN 1436-3372.
9. José Eloy Hortal Muñoz & Koldo Trápaga Monchet “The Royal Households in the Habsburg Netherlands after the Departure of the House of Burgundy: From the Entourages of the Governors-General to the Maison Royale de Bruxelles”, Dutch Crossing, 39 (2015), pp. 3-25 (Reino Unido).
Förderbeginn 01/05/2020
Koldo Trápaga Monchet (Bilbao, 1987) finished the MA in Early Modern History in October 2010, when he got his first 2 year-fellowship to conduct the PhD that revolved around Don Juan José de Austria and the government of the Spanish Monarchy at European-wide scale, at New Autonomous University of Madrid under the co-supervision of José Martínez Millán and Ana Crespo Solana. In 2012 this fellowship was transformed into a 2 year-contract. He defended the PhD dissertation in 2015, obtaining the highest mark (Sobresaliente Cum Laude) with International mention.
In 2014, he got a Marie-Curie fellowship within the Marie-Curie ITN “ForSEAdiscovery” at New University of Lisbon, where he set out a new research line that addresses the study of the Iberian forests through a multidisciplinary approach. As a result, three years later he was recruited at King Juan Carlos University with a 4-year post-doctoral fellowship of the Autonomous Government, where he focused on the entangled history of the Iberian forested areas. In September 2018 he gave up to the 4-year post-doc position to become a full time visiting professor of Early Modern History at King Juan Carlos University with one year-contract. From June 2019 he is an Assistant Professor at the same University.
This professional international and multidisciplinary track record has permitted to get involved within 8 research projects (including a Marie-Curie ITN) and 11 national and international research networks of different fields. He has performed 7 secondments in Spain, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Wales and the United States. In addition, he has published a monograph, 2 books as editor, 10 journal articles, 15 book chapters and taken part in 45 national and international conferences over 12 countries. He has published 7 book reviews and done 10 scientific reports for journals of the United States, Spain and Argentina.
This research background has been rewarded with the third prize of “Incentive for the productivity and internalization of NOVA-FCSH” given by the New University of Lisbon in 2017. In 2018, the research team in which he works was awarded with the first position of CEI (Campus of Smart Energy) arranged by King Juan Carlos University and University of Alcalá de Henares.
The multidisciplinary background has been enhanced with training courses in GIS, Nautical Archaeology, Dendrochronology, Teaching and New Methodologies (in total more than 600 hours). Last but not least, my background has been complemented with management activities (He has taken part in the organization of 13 conferences, 5 of them as co-director, in Spain and Portugal) and teaching. He has taught 450 hours in English and Spanish in Education, Protocol, International Relationships and History in 2 different universities. In May 2018 he was a visiting professor at New University Lisbon under the programme “Erasmus +”.