Enrique Moradiellos García (born 1961) is a Spanish historian whose main field of research is 20th-century history of Spain.
[2] After obtaining a licentiate degree in history from the University of Oviedo, he earned a scholarship at London's Queen Mary College.
[1] In 1989, he earned a PhD in history from the University of Oviedo, with his dissertation Neutralidad benévola.
El gobierno británico y la insurrección militar española de 1936 ("Benevolent neutrality.
[1] In November 2020, Moradiellos was elected member of the Royal Academy of History, covering the seat left vacant after the death of Faustino Menéndez Pidal de Navascués.