10 Facts About Giles Tremlett

1.

Giles Tremlett was born on Plymouth, 1962 and is a historian, author and journalist based in Madrid, Spain.

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Giles Tremlett is a Visiting Fellow of the Canada Blanch Centre at the London School of Economics and is author of four works of history and non-fiction that have been translated into half a dozen languages.

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3.

Giles Tremlett won the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography in 2018.

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4.

Giles Tremlett graduated in Human Sciences at the University of Oxford in 1984 and has studied at the Universities of Barcelona and Lisbon.

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5.

Giles Tremlett had his first taste of Spanish life when he lived in Barcelona for two years in the mid eighties.

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6.

Giles Tremlett was The Guardian's correspondent for Spain, Portugal and the Maghreb for a dozen years.

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7.

Giles Tremlett was Madrid correspondent for The Economist for a decade until 2016.

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8.

Giles Tremlett was co-founder and curator of the Docubeats documentary project at The Guardian and El Pais.

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9.

Giles Tremlett has been a guest lecturer on journalism or contemporary Spanish history and participant in seminars at numerous universities, including Oxford, MIT and Stanford.

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10.

Giles Tremlett moved around the world from an early age, following his father Colonel Edward Tremlett to postings in South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya, Turkey and Germany.

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