#  Pablo Sanahuja Ferrer 

Posdoctoral Researcher in the Department of History at Harvard University

 

 

 



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 email <psanahujaferrer@fas.harvard.edu> 

 



 

 Pablo Sanahuja Ferrer is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the RCC, starting on September 2022. He has a B.A. in History from the University of Valencia (2015), for which he was given the Spanish National Award for Excellence in Academic Performance (2018), and the Carmen Izquierdo Foundation Award for the best Academic Performance in Arts and Humanities at the University of Valencia (2016). He also has a Master’s Degree in Medieval Cultures and a PhD in Medieval History, both from the University of Valencia.

 Pablo Sanahuja began his career as a researcher at the Institució Milà i Fontanals (IMF), a CSIC research center in Barcelona, in 2016, and after that he became a FPU research fellow at the University of Valencia (2017-2022). For the past years he has been researching on the issue of warfare as a phenomenon in the Middle Ages from an interdisciplinary perspective and under the supervision of Professor Rafael Narbona (UV). He has been a visiting scholar at the universities of Coimbra (2019), and Toulouse II-Le Mirail (2020).

 Currently, as a RCC fellow, he is carrying forward a project on the Justice of the King of Aragon during the War of the Two Peters (1356-1369). This project aims to attain a better understanding of the King’s Justice from two points of view: on the one hand, the King’s, namely, the political use and sense he gave to justice; on the other hand, the people’s, that is, how people resorted to this justice and the uses and meanings they gave to it.



 

 

 





 

 

- ## People Taxonomy
    
     [Fellows and Associates](/people-taxonomy/fellows-and-associates)