Giulia Bonazza

German Historical Institute in Rome (DHI)

Professione: Borsista postdottorato

 

Indirizzo email: giuliabonazza87@gmail.com

 

Schematico cv 

1/09/2017-30/08/2018 Visiting fellow, European University Institute, Department of History and Civilization, Fiesole, Italy, Project: Connecting the Mediterranean and the Atlantic: Slaves, Trajectories, Conversions and the Involvement of Italian Noble Families (1750-1850), Supervisor: Professor Lucy Riall, Department of History and Civilization

1/09/2016-30/08/2017 Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow, European University Institute, Department of History and Civilization, Fiesole, Italy, Project: Connecting the Mediterranean and the Atlantic: Slaves, Trajectories, Conversions and the Involvement of Italian Noble Families (1750-1850), Supervisor: Professor Lucy Riall, Department of History and Civilization

2012-2016 Ph.D. in European Social History from Middle Ages to Contemporary Ages  (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice – Doctoral School Scuola Superiore di Studi Storici, Geografici e Antropologici, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, University of Padua and Unviersity of Verona. Joint Ph.D. Program in History and Civilization with EHESS-CIRESC, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales - Centre International recherches sur les esclavage, Paris)

 ProjectThe Echoes of the Anglo-French Abolitionist Debate and the Persistence of Slavery in Italian States (1750-1850)

Supervisors: Rolf Petri (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice) – Myriam Cottias (EHESS-CIRESC Paris)

2012 Laurea magistrale in Scienze Storiche (Università di Bologna)

 

Interessi di ricerca 

Rivoluzione francese

Rivoluzione di Santo Domingo Haiti

Schiavitù atlantica

Schiavitù mediterranea

 

 Tre pubblicazioni principali

Abolitionism and the persistence of slavery in Italian States (1750-1850),New York: Palgrave Macmillan, Italian and Italian American Studies, ISBN 978-3-030-01348-6, 2019.

“Connecting the Mediterranean and the Atlantic: forms of slavery in Naples and Rome (1750- 1850)”, Journal of Global Slavery, Brill, 3 (2018): 152-175.

Le Créole Patriote (1792-1794): un pont entre deux révolutions,” [“Creole Partriot : A Bridge Between Two Revolutions”], Lumen 35 (2016): 81-93. Expanded version appeared in Società e Storia 151 (2016): 33-64.

 

Tre pubblicazioni principali in tema di storia del lavoro

Libertà e coercizione: il lavoro in una prospettiva di lungo periodo  [Beyond Free and Unfree Labor: From Antiquity to Modern Times], edited by Giulia Bonazza and Giulio Ongaro, Palermo: New digital frontiers, 2018.

“Schiavi a Roma tra non libertà e libertà,” [“Slaves in Rome between Freedom and Non Freedom”], Parolechiave 55 (2016): 109-119.

Different forms of bondage in the Italian States: Rome, Palermo, Naples and Livorno (1763-1830)” in Negotiating Status and Scope of Action – Interrelations between Slavery and Other Forms of Dependency in Early Modern Europe, edited by Rebekka von Mallinckrodt (Leiden: Brill, fothcoming, 2019)

 

Ricerche in corso 

Razza e lavoro; valore degli schiavi e colore della pelle; schiavitù atlantica e mediterranea