Prof. Pilar Zabala Aguirre | |
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Born | María Pilar Zabala Aguirre 13 October 1951 Legazpi, Gipuzkoa, Spain |
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Education | Ph.D. |
Alma mater | University of Cantabria |
Thesis | 'Política fiscal y Administración de Alcabalas en la Corona de Castilla en el Siglo XVI' (1991) |
Doctoral advisor | José Ignacio Fortea |
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Institutions | Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán |
Pilar Zabala Aguirre (Legazpi, Gipuzkoa, 13 October 1951) is a Spanish researcher, writer, and professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán. Her research interests include taxation in Castile during the 16th century, the colonial history of Yucatán, and the culture of the Basque exile generated by the Spanish Civil War of 1936.
María Pilar Zabala Aguirre was born in the town of Legazpi. Shortly after her birth, the family moved to San Sebastián, the capital of Gipuzkoa, where she spent his childhood and adolescence. Later, she moved to Santander, where she studied Philosophy and Letters, specializing in History and Geography (1988). In 1991, directed by Professor José Ignacio Fortea, she presented her doctoral thesis Política fiscal y Administración de Alcabalas en la Corona de Castilla en el Siglo XVI, a reference work in this specialty,[1][2] and received her Ph.D. in history from the University of Cantabria (Spain).
She is a specialist in taxation in Castile during the 16th century and in the colonial history of Yucatán. Likewise, she is interested in the culture of the Basque exile generated by the Spanish Civil War of 1936. She belongs to the Asociación Hamaika Bide (Association for the Study of Basque Exiles). Since 1999, she has been residing in Mérida, a tenured professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán. She is a Level I National Researcher within the Mexican university system. She is the author of several publications.[3]