Guillermo López Juan is a predoctoral researcher at the Universities of Valencia and Picardie Jules Verne. His doctoral project focuses on analyzing the family dynamics, endogamy, and integration of the converso community in Valencia during the 15th century. More broadly, his research is contextualized within a marked interest in studying the relationships between different religious communities in the Iberian Peninsula in the Premodern Era.
Alejandro Llinares Planells holds a Ph.D. in Early Modern History from the University of Málaga and is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the same institution. His doctoral work interweaves literature and archival sources to reconstruct the history of Iberian banditry during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. He has published several papers and book chapters on banditry, popular printing, public opinion and the death penalty in the Hispanic Monarchy.