Juan Neves-Sarriegui completed his DPhil in History at the University of Oxford. His thesis - ‘Revolution in the Rio de la Plata: Political Culture and Periodical Press, c. 1780-1830’ - explores the changes in political life and print culture brought about by the independence movement in present-day Argentina and Uruguay. Juan has been the ‘Norman Hargreaves-Mawdsley’ scholar at Wolfson College, Oxford (2018-2022) and a DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) doctoral visiting student at the Institute of Latin American Studies, Free University of Berlin (2022). Currently, he is a postdoctoral researcher in the project ‘Latin America and the Global History of Democracy, 1810-1930’ (Oxford History Faculty and the Gerda Henkel Foundation). Previously, he was the Project Administrator and Member of the Steering Committee of the AHRC Research Network ‘Reframing the Age of Revolutions, 1750-1850’ (2023). Juan has co-edited a special virtual issue of the Past & Present and published in the collective volume The Hispanic-Anglosphere: an Introduction (2021) edited by Graciela Iglesias-Rogers.