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Italian Research Seminars

In Lent Term 2025, the Department will host three seminars, a conference and a symposium.

  • 13 February, 5:15pm, Walters Room, Selwyn College: Eleonora Serra (Ghent; I Tatti) – The Use of Formulae in Men's and Women's Letters: An Analysis of Private Correspondence from Renaissance Florence.
  • 26 February, 5:15pm, Room 336, MMLL Faculty, Raised Faculty Building: Federica Coluzzi (Warwick) – Beatrice's (Digital) Legacy: Women Writers and the Making of Modern Italy (1860-1920).
  • 6 March, 5:15pm, Room 336, MMLL Faculty, Raised Faculty Building:ÌýMila Milani (Warwick) –ÌýBook Discussion: Publishing Contemporary Foreign Poetry: Transnational Exchange in the Italian Publishing Field, 1939-1977 (Liverpool University Press, 2023).
  • 21-22 March, Alison Richard Building – . Conference organised by Elena Sottilotta (º£½ÇÉçÇø) and Alice Parrinello (Edinburgh).
  • 24 March, Room SG1, Alison Richard Building –ÌýCIRN Interdisciplinary Annual Symposium: ‘Labour’.

For information, please contact Erica Bellia or Aurora Sturli.

Latest News

Italian Research Seminars - Easter Term 2025

2 May 2025

We are pleased to share with you the Easter Term card of Italian Research Events. The first two events will take place on Thursday 8 May, when we'll have the pleasure of having Gabriella Ghermandi with us. We look forward to seeing you then. 8 May, 2-3pm, Chadwick Room, Selwyn College Archives, Resistance, Decolonisation...

Two events with Ethio-Italian writer, musician and performer Gabriella Ghermandi

30 April 2025

We are glad to welcome Gabriella Ghermandi, Ethio-Italian writer, performer and musician for two events on Thursday 8 May both taking place at Selwyn College.

Book publication: 'Seekers of Wonder: Women Writing Folk and Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century Italy and Ireland'

14 April 2025

Dr Elena Sottilotta 's book, Seekers of Wonder: Women Writing Folk and Fairy Tales in Nineteenth-Century Italy and Ireland, has just been published by Princeton University Press.

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