Julio Gil Pecharromán (born 1955) is a Spanish historian, specialising in the political history of 20th-century Spain.
Born in Madrid in 1955,[1] he studied both History and Journalism at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM).
[2] He earned a PhD in history from the UCM in 1983, reading a dissertation titled Renovación española, una alternativa monárquica a la Segunda República and supervised by Carlos Seco Serrano.
[3] The thesis, that dealt with the alfonsine authoritarian Renovación Española party, was re-published in 1985.
[4] A lecturer for 8 years at the UCM, Gil Pecharromán was appointed as senior lecturer of Contemporary History at the National University of Distance Education (UNED) in 1987.