Advisory committee


David Domínguez Cabrera
PhD in History from Jaume I University (2021). Postdoctoral researcher at Pompeu Fabra University (Juan de la Cierva–Training Programme, 2022–2024). Researcher at the UNESCO Chair on Slaveries and Afro-descendance at Jaume I University. Member of the Research Group on Empires, Metropolises and Extra-European Societies (GRIMSE), the Ibero-American Research Network on Maritime Communities (RIICoMa), and associate researcher of the Social History Group (HSC). Author of Cuerpo social, criminalidad y prácticas discursivas en Cuba (1902–1926) (2015) and Trabajo portuario y segunda esclavitud en Cuba (1763–1886) (2023). He is currently studying the formation of logistical complexes and the agency of racialised dockworkers in the capitalist world economy between 1750 and 1950.


Eduard Page Campos
Associate Professor in the Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Barcelona (UB) and in the Department of Modern and Contemporary History at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). He earned his PhD in 2022 with the thesis La Barceloneta en transición: una comunidad marítima urbana en el paso de la vela al vapor (1840–1900), developed within the framework of the ERC Starting Grant project SeaLiT. Seafaring Lives in Transition, Mediterranean Maritime Labour and Shipping, 1850s–1920s. His fields of study are maritime history and urban history, both approached from a social history perspective. Since 2018, he has been a member of the Research Group on Work, Institutions and Gender.