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M.A. Sofia Miola

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Freie Universität Berlin

Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut

Arbeitsbereich Neuere und Neueste Geschichte/Prof. Dr. Oliver Janz

Adresse
Koserstraße 20
14195 Berlin

10/2021 – Present         PhD

University of Pavia and Trier

Thesis: The non-acted violence in the Far-right movement across Germany and Italy from the long Seventies to the end of the Cold War

Supervisor: Professor Ziglioli (Pavia)

 

09/2017 – 11/2020        Master

University of Pisa

Thesis: The identity of the Far right using its press (1969-1989)
Supervisor: Professor Cassina

 

09/2014 – 10/2017        Bachelor

University of Trieste

Thesis: The political antisemitism during the Italian invasion of Libya (1911-1914)

Supervisor: Professor Catalan

 

Professional affiliations

08/2022 - 09/2022         Visiting scholar

                                    University of Bielefeld

 

administrative experience

05/2022 – Present         Project manager of the Winter school Entangled food histories. Mobility in food cultures from ancient history to contemporary times (12-16th December 2022)

                                    https://entangledfoodhistories.com/

                                   University of Pavia

 

10/2021 – Present         Member of the organizing committee of the Student conference

                                   https://studentconference.unipv.it/

                                   University of Pavia

 

other qualifications

06/ 2021 – Present         Subject expert in History of the political thought. (It is an Italian academic title which implies the possibility to examinate the students).

                                    University of Pisa

Currently enrolled in the second year of the PhD course in History at the University of Pavia, I am interested in the history of the idea, history of political thought and political violence. My PhD project aims to understand the ideas of Europe given by the different groups of the extreme right movements in Italy and Germany from the seventies until the end of the Cold War.

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