The academic history, traditionally performed by lawyers, is in Spain a growing research field, with constantly renewed methodological approaches and thematic diversification throughout the last thirty years. As part of a collective research, it has advanced considerably, not only in knowledge -both quantitative and qualitative- of essential actors in academic life -university teachers and students- at various historical moments of contemporary Spain -mainly during the Restoration and under Franco, especially from 1939 to 1956- but also in their interpretation and the way we consider them. In particular, the prosopographical approach is now a relatively common practice among researchers dealing with some attention to history teachers and students. However, the study of university administration is less studied.
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