Person
BENTIVOGLIO GIULIA
Docenti di ruolo di IIa fascia
Curriculum Vitae
Giulia Bentivoglio (PhD in History of International Relations and Organizations) is Lecturer - type A in History of international relations at the Department of Political Sciences, Law and International Studies of the University of Padua.
She has been Research Fellow at the Department of Political Sciences, Law and International Studies of the University of Padua (2012-2013, 2015-2018) and at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Trieste (2012).
She was Visiting fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, IDEAS center, London (2013) and Visiting scholar at the University of Mannheim, where she taught the module “Italy’s foreign policy during the Cold War” for the course “Between détente and tension: Cold War culture in Italy and Germany, 1960s to 1980s” (2016).
She has given lectures and seminars in several universities in Italy and Europe; she has also taught at the Preparatory course for the Diplomatic career for the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In 2012 she was awarded the Gerald Ford Foundation grant.
Among her main publications: "The two sick men of Europe? Britain and Italy between crisis and renaissance (1976-1983)", PIE-Peter Lang, 2018; "La relazione necessaria. La Gran Bretagna del Governo Heath e gli Stati Uniti (1970-74)", FrancoAngeli, 2011; and, with A. Varsori (eds.), "Realtà e immagine della politica estera italiana dal centro-sinistra al pentapartito", FrancoAngeli, 2017.
She has been Research Fellow at the Department of Political Sciences, Law and International Studies of the University of Padua (2012-2013, 2015-2018) and at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Trieste (2012).
She was Visiting fellow at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, IDEAS center, London (2013) and Visiting scholar at the University of Mannheim, where she taught the module “Italy’s foreign policy during the Cold War” for the course “Between détente and tension: Cold War culture in Italy and Germany, 1960s to 1980s” (2016).
She has given lectures and seminars in several universities in Italy and Europe; she has also taught at the Preparatory course for the Diplomatic career for the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In 2012 she was awarded the Gerald Ford Foundation grant.
Among her main publications: "The two sick men of Europe? Britain and Italy between crisis and renaissance (1976-1983)", PIE-Peter Lang, 2018; "La relazione necessaria. La Gran Bretagna del Governo Heath e gli Stati Uniti (1970-74)", FrancoAngeli, 2011; and, with A. Varsori (eds.), "Realtà e immagine della politica estera italiana dal centro-sinistra al pentapartito", FrancoAngeli, 2017.
Publications (23)
Awards and honors
G. Ford Travel Grant,
conferred by Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation - 2012
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Editorial Board
Altro tipo di attività editoriale - VENTUNESIMO SECOLO - ISSN: 1594-3755 - Milano: Franco Angeli
Roma: Luiss University Press-Pola RomaComitato di redazione (2015 - )
2015
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Research and teaching at institutions (3)
Position carried out at: Università degli Studi di PADOVA - Ricercatore/Ricercatrice universitario a t.d.
(18/06/2024 - 30/06/2024)20240618
Position carried out at: Università degli Studi di PADOVA - Ricercatore/Ricercatrice universitario a t.d.
(01/07/2021 - 17/06/2024)20210701
Position carried out at: Università degli Studi di PADOVA - Ricercatore/Ricercatrice universitario a t.d.
(02/09/2019 - 30/06/2021)20190902
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Congresses (2)
Partecipazione al comitato organizzativo - “1989: la fine di un ordine internazionale” (14/11/2019 - ) 20191114
Program committee (membro del comitato scientifico) - “Lina Merlin: Antifascista Socialista Senatrice della Repubblica (1920-1960)” (24/10/2018 - ) 20181024
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Research Network (2)
Progetto “Inter-European Circulation of Knowledge during the Cold War” della serie «Proyectos de I+D+i» del Ministero de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades spagnolo.
- This project focuses on a number of facets of the complex history of the intra-European
production of knowledge during the Cold War. It deals with the material and immaterial
circulation of knowledge between Eastern and Western Europe, and inside Western Europe
and Eastern Europe.
(12/06/2020 - )20200612
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