Gustavo Cabrera Pinzón completed his MSc in Latin American Studies at the University of Oxford in 2024. His theses - From Creole Patriotism to Indigenismo: Tracing the Evolution of Nineteenth-Century Mexican Liberal National Identity Through José María Luis Mora and Justo Sierra - explored the complexities of constructing a Mexican national identity within a context of racial, social, and cultural heterogeneity through the works of two of Mexico's most prominent scholars of the nineteenth-century: Mora and Sierra. Whilst pursuing his undergraduate degree at the University of St Andrews, Gustavo also worked for the School of History on the "Universal Short Title Catalogue Project". The project planned to centralize all digital early modern European newspapers. His role within the hispanic team was to catalogue seventeenth-century Spanish newspapers for future use in the centralized database. Gustavo aspires towards a PhD in History.