José María Jover

José María Jover Zamora (Cartagena, 5 June 1920 - Madrid, 14 November, 2006) was a Spanish historian.

[1] He was the most influential figure in developing contemporary Spanish historiography.

The Annales School and the Catalán historian Jaume Vicens Vives were his major influences.

Among his students are many famous historians, such as Javier Tusell, Elena Hernández Sandoica, Juan Pablo Fusi and Ángel Bahamonde.

[1] In 1975, he was placed in charge of the Historia de España, begun and edited by Ramón Menéndez Pidal, who died before it was completed.