Emanuela Romeo
Published: 25 September 2017
The 'difficult' Resistance in Piedmont: conflict and co-operation between partisans in the province of Turin
University of Strathclyde
The 'difficult' Resistance in Piedmont: conflict and co-operation between partisans in the province of Turin
Academic History:
2017 - present: PhD in History at Strathclyde University
2011 - 2015: Laurea Magistrale (equivalent to BA) in Historical Science at Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, 110/110 e lode (1st class degree with distinction).
2004 - 2011: Laurea Triennale (equivalent to BA) in Historical Science at Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, 110/110 e lode (1st class degree with distinction).
Supervisors:
Professor Philip Cooke, Professor of Italian History and Culture, School of Humanities
Dr Karine Varley, Postgraduate Research Director for History and Modern Languages
Research Interests:
- Italian and European Resistance
- Workers' role in the Resistance
- Internal opposition to Fascism and Nazism
- Popular reaction and opposition to World War I and II
- Oral history
Previous Research Projects:
Romeo, E. (2015). La Resistenza in Piemonte: Canavese e Valli di Lanzo 1943-1945. Unpublished Master thesis, University of Rome “La Sapienza”.
Scholarships:
AHRC Scholarship
Publications:
Romeo, E. (2017). Resistenza e territorio: il caso delle Valli di Lanzo e dell’alto Canavese. Bollettino Storico-bibliografico subalpino, CXV (I), 143-172.
Contact Details:
Address: Strathclyde University, School of Humanities, Lord Hope Building, 141 St James Road, Glasgow G4 0LT
Email: emanuela.romeo@strath.ac.uk
First published: 25 September 2017