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Joseph Pérez

Joseph Pérez (born January 14, 1931) is a French historian specializing in Spanish history.〔(Presentación PDF sobre Joseph Pérez para el acto institucional del Ayuntamiento de Bocairente. )〕 Pérez has specialized in the births of the modern Spanish state and the Latin American nations. Among his books, he examines the independence movements of Latin America; Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic Monarchs; Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, and Philip II of Spain.
==Biography==
Joseph Pérez was born in Laroque-d'Olmes in the Ariège department, which is in the south of France near the Spanish border. His parents were Spaniards who emigrated from Bocairent in Valencia. In 1955, he was named a lecturer of Spanish by the Superior University of Saint-Cloud. He completed his doctoral thesis in 1970. His thesis studied the Revolt of the Comuneros, and remains one of the leading scholarly books on the topics.
Pérez became, and still is, a professor of Spanish and Latin American civilization at the University of Bordeaux 3. Pérez also served as a member of the ''Directorio del Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique'' (CNRS).
Pérez has worked to spread French and Spanish culture in both directions. He founded the ''La Maison des Pays Iberiques'', a center for Spanish culture in France, and between 1989 and 1996 Pérez directed the Casa de Velázquez in Madrid, a French cultural institution funded by the French government dedicated to supporting interplay between France and Hispanic cultures.

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