Fulvio Conti
Professor
Department of Political and Social Sciences
University of Firenze
Italy
Biography
Fulvio Conti (1961) is an Ordinary Professor of Contemporary History at the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the University of Florence. He teaches at the Cesare Alfieri School of Political Science at the University of Florence.
Research Interest
The research activity has been guided by four fundamental principles: 1) the history of the Italian political system in the liberal age; 2) the history of association, volunteering and the social state; 3) the history of masonry in the 19th and 20th centuries; 4) the economic history and that of the local administrations and management classes, with particular regard to the events of the electrical industry, infrastructure and public utilities.
Publications
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Conti, Fulvio (2015). Palazzo Spini Feroni in the nineteenth century: aristocratic residence at the place of the public sphere and loisir. In: Stefania Ricci, Riccardo Spinelli. A palace and the city, pp. 186-209, Geneva-Milan: Skira, ISBN: 978-88-572-2837-2.
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Counts, Fulvio (2016). The symbolic inauguration of Florence's capital: the monument to Dante in Piazza Santa Croce. In: Sandro Rogari. 1865. National issues and local issues in the capital of Florence, pp. 69-81, Florence: Polistampa, ISBN: 9788859615842.
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Counts, Fulvio (2016). The universalist utopia at proof of nationalisms. The Freemasonry and the Great War. In: Marco Mondini. War as an apocalypse. Interpretations, Disclosures, Fears, pp. 63-89, Bologna: Il Mulino, ISBN: 978-88-15-26768-9.