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ANDREA MARTINI

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Andrea Martini graduated in Historical Sciences at the University of Padua and obtained a PhD in International Studies at the University of Naples L'Orientale in 2017. He is currently Director of the Veronese Institute for the History of the Resistance and Contemporary Age as well as research fellow at the Giunta Centrale degli studi storici. He also works with the Ferruccio Parri National Institute and the University of Lausanne.


In the course of his career, he was a research fellow at the Department of History, Geography and Antiquity at the University of Padua, following a project dedicated to the gender history of the University of Padua which was coordinated by Professor Carlotta Sorba and ended with the co-editing, with Sorba herself, of the book 'L'università delle donne'. He was also a research fellow of the Gerda Henkel Foundation for 22 months (September 2021-June 2023) with a research project titled 'Transnational Fascism and Its Impact on Europe After WWII' as well as a visiting researcher at important centres such as Lyon II, King's College, Sciences Po and the University of Verona.


He has published the book 'Dopo Mussolini' (Viella, 2019), dedicated to transitional justice in Italy at the end of the Second World War and is currently publishing his second monograph 'Fascismo immaginario' (Laterza 2024) dedicated to the post-1945 Fascist memoir production and its impact on Italy.
He has published several articles for international journals

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- Fascist history, with a particular attention to the period between 1945 and 1955, to the circulation of ideas, object and political actors in many European countries. I am also interested in the reaction of European democracies, in other terms, how they faced this sort of re-emergence of fascism;
- Gender history, with a particular attention to the Seventies, the so-called second wave of feminism, and its relationships with institutions such as the universities
- Transitional justice, with a particular attention to the Italian case study.