Patrizia Guarnieri
Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Florence: patrizia.guarnieri@unifi.it
https://intellettualinfuga.com/en/
Professor Guarnieri has spent several years teaching and conducting research at institutions abroad. She was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, a C.N.R.-NATO Fellow for three years, a Visiting Scholar at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine in London on various occasions, and a Jean Monnet Fellow and Visiting Scholar at the European University Institute. During the 2018-2019 academic year, she was the M. Di Palermo McCauley Visiting Scholar at the John Calandra Institute, CUNY, New York. From 1982 to 1993, she was a professor and faculty member at Stanford University’s Overseas Program. She was a faculty member of the international graduate program in women’s history and gender identity at the University of Naples l’Orientale from 2005 to 2012. She is currently a faculty member of the doctorate program in historical studies at the University of Florence and the University of Siena.
Professor Guarnieri has been a member of the governing body of the European Association for the History of Psychiatry (1991-1995), the Direttivo della Società italiana delle Storiche (2005-2008), and an executive committee member of the Society for the History of Children and Youth (2009-2013). She is a member of the following scientific associations: IASA Italian American Studies Association, European University Institute Alumni Association, EAHMH European Association for the History of Medicine and Health, and UK Society for the Italian Studies.
Editor in chief of “Medicine & Storia” for the biennium 2010-2011, she remains a member of the scientific committee for “Genesis”, the editorial board of “Journal of the History of Children and Youth” (John Hopkins University Press), “Clio medica. Studies in the history of medicine and health” (Brill publ.), “Psiche” (il Mulino), and “Mente e Storia (Aracne). She has been on the jury of national and international prizes.
Professor Guarnieri is the chief coordinator of an ongoing research project that has been selected for competitive funding, the site of which is open access and available in both Italian and Englis
hhttps://intellettualinfuga.com/en/ ; Intellettuali in fuga dall'Italia fascista. Migranti, esuli e rifugiati per motivi politici e razziali/ Intellectuals Displaced from Fascist Italy FUP 2019. The project has been promoted by the University of Florence and the Region of Tuscany, and it is carried out through the patronage of the New York Public Library, NY, Council-at-Risk Academics, London, the J. Calandra Italian American Institute, CUNY, and the Central Archive for the History of Jewish People, Jerusalem.
She is the author of numerous publications, including L’ammazzabambini. Legge e scienza in un processo di fine Ottocento published in the Einaudi microhistory series directed by Carlo Ginzburg and Giovanni Levi, and translated into English (A Case of Child Murder, Polity Press) Her book Italian psychology and Jewish emigration under fascism (Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2016) was awarded with the 2019 Edinburgh Gadda Prize, Established Scholars Category Cultural Studies. The book has been presented at UC Berkeley, NYU Florence, Tel Aviv University, Brandeis University, the Italian Cultural Institute-Primo Levi Carter, NY, and Magnes Museum in Berkeley, CA. It was reviewed by: Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 91, 2, 2017; European Yearbook of the History of Psychology, 3, 2017; H-Italy, H-Net Reviews, networks.h-net.org, September, 2016; History of the Human Sciences, histhum.com, July, 2016; Journal of the History of Medicine, 72, 2, 2017; Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 52,3, 2016; Medical History, 61, 2, 2017; Mestiere di Storico, 9, 1, 2017; Social History of Medicine, 30, 1, 2017, Nuncius, 33, 1, 2018; Isis, 110, 2, 2019, Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 31, 2020.
List of publications :https://www.unifi.it/p-doc2-2015-0-A-2b333d31382c-1.html
https://intellettualinfuga.com/en/
Professor Guarnieri has spent several years teaching and conducting research at institutions abroad. She was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, a C.N.R.-NATO Fellow for three years, a Visiting Scholar at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine in London on various occasions, and a Jean Monnet Fellow and Visiting Scholar at the European University Institute. During the 2018-2019 academic year, she was the M. Di Palermo McCauley Visiting Scholar at the John Calandra Institute, CUNY, New York. From 1982 to 1993, she was a professor and faculty member at Stanford University’s Overseas Program. She was a faculty member of the international graduate program in women’s history and gender identity at the University of Naples l’Orientale from 2005 to 2012. She is currently a faculty member of the doctorate program in historical studies at the University of Florence and the University of Siena.
Professor Guarnieri has been a member of the governing body of the European Association for the History of Psychiatry (1991-1995), the Direttivo della Società italiana delle Storiche (2005-2008), and an executive committee member of the Society for the History of Children and Youth (2009-2013). She is a member of the following scientific associations: IASA Italian American Studies Association, European University Institute Alumni Association, EAHMH European Association for the History of Medicine and Health, and UK Society for the Italian Studies.
Editor in chief of “Medicine & Storia” for the biennium 2010-2011, she remains a member of the scientific committee for “Genesis”, the editorial board of “Journal of the History of Children and Youth” (John Hopkins University Press), “Clio medica. Studies in the history of medicine and health” (Brill publ.), “Psiche” (il Mulino), and “Mente e Storia (Aracne). She has been on the jury of national and international prizes.
Professor Guarnieri is the chief coordinator of an ongoing research project that has been selected for competitive funding, the site of which is open access and available in both Italian and Englis
hhttps://intellettualinfuga.com/en/ ; Intellettuali in fuga dall'Italia fascista. Migranti, esuli e rifugiati per motivi politici e razziali/ Intellectuals Displaced from Fascist Italy FUP 2019. The project has been promoted by the University of Florence and the Region of Tuscany, and it is carried out through the patronage of the New York Public Library, NY, Council-at-Risk Academics, London, the J. Calandra Italian American Institute, CUNY, and the Central Archive for the History of Jewish People, Jerusalem.
She is the author of numerous publications, including L’ammazzabambini. Legge e scienza in un processo di fine Ottocento published in the Einaudi microhistory series directed by Carlo Ginzburg and Giovanni Levi, and translated into English (A Case of Child Murder, Polity Press) Her book Italian psychology and Jewish emigration under fascism (Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2016) was awarded with the 2019 Edinburgh Gadda Prize, Established Scholars Category Cultural Studies. The book has been presented at UC Berkeley, NYU Florence, Tel Aviv University, Brandeis University, the Italian Cultural Institute-Primo Levi Carter, NY, and Magnes Museum in Berkeley, CA. It was reviewed by: Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 91, 2, 2017; European Yearbook of the History of Psychology, 3, 2017; H-Italy, H-Net Reviews, networks.h-net.org, September, 2016; History of the Human Sciences, histhum.com, July, 2016; Journal of the History of Medicine, 72, 2, 2017; Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 52,3, 2016; Medical History, 61, 2, 2017; Mestiere di Storico, 9, 1, 2017; Social History of Medicine, 30, 1, 2017, Nuncius, 33, 1, 2018; Isis, 110, 2, 2019, Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 31, 2020.
List of publications :https://www.unifi.it/p-doc2-2015-0-A-2b333d31382c-1.html
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