Book of the Month

We will talk about historythrough books, letting authors engage in conversation with colleagues.

In the world of new media, the book remains a privileged tool for communicating history, which is why once a month we will offer meetings to think about different times and places, debating events, biographies and issues that affect local, national and global dimensions.

The events are open to the public

29 February 2024 – Antonio Musarra, L’isola che non c’è. Geografie immaginarie fra Mediterraneo e Atlantico (il Mulino, 2023).
A conversation between the author and Claudio Ferlan

11 April 2024 – Stefano Pivato, Andare per colonie estive (il Mulino, 2023).
A conversation between the author and Giorgio Lucaroni

9 May 2024 – Alessandra Foscati, Le meraviglie del parto. Donare la vita tra Medioevo ed Età moderna (Einaudi, 2023).
A conversation between the author and Lucia Galvagni and Enrico Valseriati

4 June 2024 – Giovanni Ricci, Rinascimento conteso. Francia e Italia, un’amicizia ambigua (il Mulino, 2024).
A conversation between the author and Massimo Rospocher and Enrico Valseriati


2023

28 September 2023 – Giorgio Caravale, Senza intellettuali. Politica e cultura in Italia negli ultimi trent’anni (Laterza, 2023).
A conversation between the author and Claudio Giunta.

27 October 2023 – Francesca Trivellato, Microstoria e storia globale (Officina Libraria, 2023).
A conversation between the author and Lucio Biasiori.

17 November 2023 – Quinto Antonelli, Scuola e società in Trentino. Una storia (1945-2006) (Società di Studi Trentini di Scienze Storiche, 2023).
A conversation between the author and Cecilia Nubola.

6 December 2023Michela Ponzani, Processo alla resistenza. L’eredità della guerra partigiana nella Repubblica 1945-2022 (Einaudi, 2023).
A conversation between the author and Maurizio Cau.

11 January 2024David Salomoni, Francis Drake. Il corsaro che sfidò un impero (Laterza, 2023).
A conversation between the author and Claudio Ferlan.

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