Jorge Andrés Dagnino Jiménez, PhD

Assistant Professor

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    20092023

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    Personal profile

    He holds a degree in History (Gabriela Mistral University) and a PhD in History (Oxford University, United Kingdom). He has worked as a professor at the Universidad del Desarrollo (UDD), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC) and Universidad Andrés Bello (UNAB). He was a Fondecyt postdoctoral researcher at the Universidad de los Andes (UANDES) and, since 2015, he has been a research associate at the Centre for Fascist, anti-Fascist and post-Fascist Studies at Teesside University (United Kingdom).

    Teaching

    At the USS, he teaches the subjects "Introduction to historical thought" and "Monograph on the history of Western culture" in the Faculty of Education, and "Thesis Monitoring II" in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

    Research interests

    His research explores the ideological and cultural frameworks of fascism and radical right movements in the early 20th century. Key interests include the concept of the "New Man," totalitarian encounters, and the interplay between religion and politics within Fascist Italy. Their work also investigates representations of Stalinism in fascist discourse and examines the role of Catholic laity during the rise of totalitarian regimes, offering nuanced insights into the socio-political and religious dimensions of radical right ideologies.

    Education/Academic qualification

    PhD, History, University of Oxford

    … → 2013

    Bachelor, Licenciado en Historia, Universidad Gabriela Mistral

    … → 2001

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    Jerarquía Académica

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