Short Bio
I graduated with full marks and honours in Law in 2015 at the University of Eastern Piedmont (Alessandria). In 2022 I obtained a Ph.D. in “Istituzioni pubbliche, sociali e culturali: linguaggi, diritto, storia”, with a thesis on the juridical, historical and economic aspects related to the development of Mounts of Piety between Piedmont and Lombardy, from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Period. I also studied at the School of Archival Sciences, Palaeography and Diplomatics at Turin State Archive, obtaining the diploma in 2018. From 2019 to 2021, I worked at Turin State Archive as bursary, joining a project of archival data digitalization. From 2022 to 2023, I was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Turin in the framework of the 2017 PRIN “LOC-GLOB. The local connectivity in an age of global intensification: infrastructural networks, production and trading areas in late-medieval Italy (1280-1500)”. I am now a research fellow at the University of Padua in the framework of the ERC-Consolidator Grant 2020 MICOLL.
My current research interests mainly concern: the medieval statutes of Italian communes, with focus on criminal law and sumptuary law; the government of poverty and charity between Middle Ages and early Modern Period; markets and fairs, production and trade of raw materials and goods, excise taxation and commercial and fiscal politics in Northern Italy, Eastern France and Western Switzerland from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century; migration flows between Middle Ages and Early Modern Period, with focus on Northwest Italy; water as a common good.
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