Forschungsinteressen
- Early modern city representation (textual and visual)
- Models of the city (urban and civic) in the Hispanic Monarchy Historiographical discourses
- Art and cartography of cities (16th–17th centuries)
- Urban and civic policy, imagination and memory practices
Forschungsprojekt
Models of the City in the HispanicMonarchy (16th–17th Centuries): Foundational Discourses and Urba
Vita
Quim Solias
is a PhD candidate in Hispanic Languages and Literature at Stony Brook
University, working
under the
supervision of Fernando Loffredo. He was trained as a historian at the Universitat de Barcelona, where he also completed
an MA in History and Identities in the Western
Mediterranean. He has held research
appointments and fellowships at
institutions including
the Université Gustave
Eiffel and Universidad Autónoma
de Madrid. He is member of the “Empires,
Environments, Objects”
Max-Planck Partner Group 2022–2027 by Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima and Kunsthistorisches
Institut
in
Florenz,
as
well
as
the
“Redes
de
información
y
fidelidad
(REDIF):
mediadores
de
la Monarquía Católica
y formación de saberes entre espacios locales
y globales (siglos
XV–XVIII)” group financed by the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación of the spanish
government. His work has been published in journals and edited volumes, and he has extensive experience in university teaching,
cultural management, and public humanities. He is a cofounder of
the Textualities in Hispanic Early Modernity (THEM) Digital Humanities Lab.