Graduated in History at the University of Genoa (Italy) and earned a Ph.D. in Economic and Social History at Bocconi University (Milan, Italy). As visiting professor at Pablo de Olavide University (Seville, Spain), he has taught courses in Economic History (2007) and in the following years (2007-2010). Also, he tutored and taught courses in Economic History; History, Institutions and crises of the global financial system and Institutions and Government and Society at Bocconi University. His Ph.D. dissertation dealt with the Genoese bankers of the XVII century. Since October 2017 he has been working at the GHES (ISEG) of the Universidade de Lisboa (Lisbon - Portugal) as a researcher with a project on the international payments system (16th-18th C.) with a special focus on the exchange rates and the bullion market. Since September 2021 he has been appointed Temporary Assistant Professor (Rtd B) at the University of Verona. His research and academic work is based on some specific topics related to economic and financial history, covering the following major areas: 1. The role of the Genoese financial operators and their professional skill in connection with the emerging European monetary and financial markets (XVI-XVIII centuries); 2. The International exchange market and the mechanisms of international monetary compensation, in particular the exchange fairs of Early Modern Europe; 3. The history of the earliest banks and financial institutions, in particular the cases of the Banco di San Giorgio (Bank of Saint George) in Genoa and the Wisselbank (Bank of Amsterdam) in the Netherlands. His research combines the study of original documents - both from private and public archives.
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JEL N01 - Development of the Discipline: Historiographical; Sources and Methods | Study of the historiographical and methodological development of the economic history of Europe until 1900, with particular attention to the deepening and knowledge of both public and private archival sources. |
Economic History
Economic History |
JEL N2 - Financial Markets and Institutions | History of financial markets and institutions in Preindustrial Europe. |
Economic History
Financial Markets and Institutions |
JEL N7 - Transport, Trade, Energy, Technology, and Other Services | Trade, infrastructures and transport from a diachronic point of view in Veneto between modern and contemporary age. Persistence of historical infrastructure networks on current economic and commercial development. |
Economic History
Transport, Trade, Energy, Technology, and Other Services |
JEL N8 - Micro-Business History | Economic interests of the Venetian nobles and merchants in Europe between modern and contemporary age. |
Economic History
Micro-Business History |
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