Carolina García Sanz isProfessor in Modern History at the University of Seville. Her main field is International History, having joined a full range of research programs with fellowships in Great Britain and Italy (LSE, EEHAR). She is an expert on the history of the World War I, Spanish section editor of the Free University of Berlin collaborative project International Encyclopedia of the First World War 1914-1918 on line and Principal Investigator of the project Discourses and Representations of the Etniticity: Politics, Identity and Conflict in the Twentieth Century (PID2019-105741GB-I00). She is presently working on the international legislation on “Gypsies” and the police targeting and judicial sentencing practices in the twentieth century. Recentpublicationsinclude “’Disciplinando al Gitano’ en el siglo XX: Regulación y parapenalidad en España desde una perspectiva Europea’, Historia y Politica 40 (2018) and “Presuntos culpables: Un estudio de casos sobre el estigma racial del "gitano" en juzgados franquistas de Vagos y Maleantes” Historia social 93(2019).