The Faculty
Paul Corner is full Professor of Contemporary History, Director, Centro interuniversitario per lo studio dei regimi totalitari del ventesimo secolo. B.A. Honours in History (St. John's College, University of Cambridge 1972): D. Phil. (Balliol College, University of Oxford, 1967-70; thereafter affiliated to St. Antony's College, Oxford) .
Main publications: Fascism in Ferrara 1915-25, Oxford University Press, London 1975, pp. ix-300; (Italian translation, Il fascismo a Ferrara 1915-25, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 1974, pp.3-333; anastatic reprint, Clueb, Bologna 1989). Dall'agricoltura all'industria: la trasformazione economica italiana dall'Unità alla seconda guerra mondiale, Unicopli, Milan, 1992. Contadini e industrializzazione. Societa' rurale e impresa in Italia 1840-1940, Laterza, Rome - Bari 1993. Riformismo e Fascismo. L'Italia fra il 1900 e il 1940, Bulzoni, Rome 2002.
Popular Opinion in Totalitarian Regimes. Fascism, Nazism, Communism, (ed.) Oxford University Press, Oxford 2009. The Fascist Party and Popular Opinion in Mussolini's Italy, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2012.
Giovanni Gozzini (b. 1955) is Full Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Siena, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Sciences of Communication. Past Director of the Gabinetto Vieusseux in Florence (ancient reading room for foreign travellers in Florence, founded in 1819). Member of the Editorial Board of the review «Passato e presente. Rivista di storia contemporanea», published in Italy since 1982. Vice-Director of the International Master in Human Rights, held at the University of Siena since 2002.
Current research project: the comparative study of the processes of economic and cultural globalization at the end of the XIXth and XXth centuries.
Current research project: the comparative study of the processes of economic and cultural globalization at the end of the XIXth and XXth centuries.
Federica Guazzini is professor of African History and Institutions at the University for foreigners of Perugia. She has taught several courses on African politics, history and society. She is also an expert in development policies, with a particular attention to the sub-Saharian area. She has extensively published about history of Africa in many international journals and collective volumes.
Pierangelo Isernia is professor of International Relations and Research Methodology, Chair of the Department of Social, Political and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Siena and Director of the Laboratory for Political and Social Analysis (LAPS). He is scientific advisor of the Transatlantic Trends Survey and Transatlantic Trend on immigration. His main research interests are in the field of public opinion and foreign policy, deliberative democracy and attitude change.
(Read more on Pierangelo Isernia's page on DISPoC website)
(Read more on Pierangelo Isernia's page on DISPoC website)
Luca Verzichelli is professor of political science and editor in chief of the Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politca. His main fields of interests are political elites, political and representative institutions in Europe. He has recently published Political institutions in Italy (Oxford University Press, 2007), Vivere di Politica (Bologna, Il Mulino 2010), and The Europe of Elites (Oxford University Press, 2012).
(Read more on Luca Verzichelli's page on CIRCaP website)
(Read more on Luca Verzichelli's page on CIRCaP website)
Alessandra Viviani is Associate Professor of International Human Rights Law at the University of Siena and Member of the Inter University Center on Migration and Human Rights at the same University. Her main fields of interest relate to the European system for human rights protection, gender rights and reproductive rights.
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