Deborah Paci
Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, Centre de la Méditerranée Moderne et Contemporaine (CMMC), Associate researcher (chercheuse associée)
I am a non-tenured assistant professor of Digital History at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and a research associate at Center for the Modern and Contemporary Mediterranean of University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. I am currently working on the project: “Odycceus – Opinion Dynamics and Cultural Conflict in European Spaces” (https://www.odycceus.eu/)
I completed my PhD research at Sophia Antipolis University of Nice and University of Padua between 2010 and 2013; I previously graduated at University of Paris VII Denis Diderot (Master recherche) and Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna (Laurea specialistica) within the Master's double degree program, called “Cursus intégré franco-italien d'Histoire et civilisations compares”. My Master’s thesis was on the political thought of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and my PhD research was on Italian fascist irredentist propaganda in Corsica and Malta during the interwar years.
For my PhD research, I was a visiting scholar at École française de Rome in 2009 and 2011 and University of Malta in 2011.
In 2013 I joined Ca’ Foscari University of Venice as a postdoctoral researcher at Department of Linguistics and Cultural Studies. I have worked on the project: “Floating Islands: The Representation of Mediterranean and Baltic Islands in the 19th and 21st Century” within the international project “Spaces of Expectation. Mental Mapping and Historical Imagination in the Baltic Sea and Mediterranean Regions” on comparative aspects and the political relevance of historical region building in the Mediterranean and Baltic Sea areas run by Södertorn University of Stockholm and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (https://spacesofexpectation.wordpress.com/).
Since 2013, I have spent substantial periods abroad in Greece, Finland, and Sweden as a visiting researcher at the transdisciplinary Institute of Contemporary History at Södertorn University of Stockholm.
I am also co-founder and director of an open access journal in Contemporary History, "Diacronie. Studi di storia contemporanea" (http://www.diacronie.it; https://diacronie.revues.org/), and I am director of “Tracce. Percorsi internazionali di storia contemporanea”, a book series published by Unicopli, Milan, which aims to explore new historiographical debates and new approaches with a supranational perspective.
See: http://www.unive.it/data/5115/10257529
I completed my PhD research at Sophia Antipolis University of Nice and University of Padua between 2010 and 2013; I previously graduated at University of Paris VII Denis Diderot (Master recherche) and Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna (Laurea specialistica) within the Master's double degree program, called “Cursus intégré franco-italien d'Histoire et civilisations compares”. My Master’s thesis was on the political thought of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and my PhD research was on Italian fascist irredentist propaganda in Corsica and Malta during the interwar years.
For my PhD research, I was a visiting scholar at École française de Rome in 2009 and 2011 and University of Malta in 2011.
In 2013 I joined Ca’ Foscari University of Venice as a postdoctoral researcher at Department of Linguistics and Cultural Studies. I have worked on the project: “Floating Islands: The Representation of Mediterranean and Baltic Islands in the 19th and 21st Century” within the international project “Spaces of Expectation. Mental Mapping and Historical Imagination in the Baltic Sea and Mediterranean Regions” on comparative aspects and the political relevance of historical region building in the Mediterranean and Baltic Sea areas run by Södertorn University of Stockholm and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (https://spacesofexpectation.wordpress.com/).
Since 2013, I have spent substantial periods abroad in Greece, Finland, and Sweden as a visiting researcher at the transdisciplinary Institute of Contemporary History at Södertorn University of Stockholm.
I am also co-founder and director of an open access journal in Contemporary History, "Diacronie. Studi di storia contemporanea" (http://www.diacronie.it; https://diacronie.revues.org/), and I am director of “Tracce. Percorsi internazionali di storia contemporanea”, a book series published by Unicopli, Milan, which aims to explore new historiographical debates and new approaches with a supranational perspective.
See: http://www.unive.it/data/5115/10257529
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