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Curriculum Vitae of
CATIA BRILLI
University of Milan
Department of Historical Studies Via Festa del Perdono, 7 I - 20122 Milano
Office address:
Via Livorno, 1 (room 222) Phone: +39 02 503 18929 Mobile: +39 3392148913
E-mail address: [email protected] [email protected]
POSITION
From February 2017 to the present: Università degli Studi di Milano, Dipartimento di Studi Storici, Research fellow in Economic History (30067).
From February 2017 to the present: University L. Bocconi, Department of Policy Analysis and Public Management, teaching assistant in Globalisation, Societies, and Institutions (30282).
From February 2015 to the present: University L. Bocconi, Department of Policy Analysis and Public Management, teaching assistant in Economic History (30067).
From July 2013 to the present: Universidad de Sevilla, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Honorary researcher in Economic History.
2010-2013: Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos (CSIC), Seville. JAEDOC research contract
2009-2010 The Ohio State University, Center for Historical Research Post-doctoral position
02-08/2009: The European University Institute, Department of History and Civilization (HEC), Florence. Visiting fellow.
EDUCATION
2004 – 2008 University of Pisa
PhD in History and International Relations of the Extra-European Countries Viva 16 March 2008: no corrections
- Thesis title: “The Genoese trader Diaspora in the Iberian Atlantic: from Cadiz to Buenos Aires (1750-1830)”- Supervisor: Prof. Antonio Annino
01/2006 – 04/2006, 10/2006 – 01/2007 Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville European Doctorate in the Social History of Europe and the Mediterranean - Programme convenors for Seville: Prof Manuel Herrero Sánchez, Prof Bartolomé Yun Casallilla, Prof Giovanni Levi.
2004-2005: Istituto di Studi Storici “Benedetto Crce”, Naples. Research fellow.
May 2003: degree in Political Science – Historical Studies at the University of Florence Thesis: “The origins of the caudillismo in Mexico (1776-1824)”.
- Final mark: 110/110 cum laude Supervisor: Prof. Antonio Annino
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE-02-06/2016: Instructor of Economic History (course 30067), University L. Bocconi, Milan (classes 07 and 08 CLEAM- Business Administration and Management, and classes 15,16,17 BIEM- in English language)
-02-06/2015: Instructor of Economic History (course 30067), University L. Bocconi, Milan (classes 07 and 08 CLEAM- Business Administration and Management, and class 10 CLEF- Economics and Finance)
-09/2009-06/2010 Lecturer of the graduate seminar “Migrations and Diasporas in World History” at the Ohio State University, Center for Historical Research, Columbus OH.
-02/2007-06/2007: Lecturer of History and Institutions of Latin America at the Middlebury College, Florence, Italy.
COLLABORATION IN RESEARCH PROJECTS
-“L’Italia e le Americhe (1815-1860)” (Einaudi Foundation, Turin), directed by Marcello Carmagnani (2006).
- 2007: Excellence research project “Naciones y comunidades: perspectivas comparadas en la Europa Atlántica, 1650-1830” (MICINN 2006HUM-01679, dir. Ana Crespo Solana, CSIC).
- 2007: Excellence research project “Dynamic and complexity of self-based organizing networks in the First Global Age, ss. XV-XVIII” (program EUROCORES, European Science Foundation, dir. Ana Crespo Solana).
- 2006-2010: Excellence research project “Una república mercantil en una Europa de príncipes. Naturaleza y transformaciones en el agregado hispano-genovés, 1528-1700”, (MICINN HUM2006-10206, dir. Manuel Herrero Sánchez).
-2008-2012: “El sistema comercial español en la economía mundial, siglos XVII-XVIII” (I+D+I HAR 2008-01966/HIST, dir. Isabel Lobato Franco and José María Oliva Melgar.
-2013-2017: Excellence research project “Las periferias del sistema comercial español (siglos XVII-XVIII), supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad ( I+D+i HAR2013-42300-P, dir. José Ignacio Martínez Ruiz).
-2017-2018: Project “Il contributo della nobiltà allo sviluppo economico. Investimenti, capitali, networks nella Lombardia dell’Ottocento”, funded by Fondazione CARIPLO, Milan (PI:Silvia Antonia Conca)
SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS Books:
Genoese Trade and Migration in the Spanish Atlantic (1700-1830), New York: Cambridge University
Press, 2016.
With Manuel Herrero Sánchez (eds.), “Italian Trade Networks, Identity, and Political resources in Early-Modern Spain,” special issue, European Revue of Hisitory / Revue Européenne d’Histoire. Vol. 23, Issue 3 (June 2016). To be published as a monograph with Routledge, London, in May 2017.
Articles in journals
“Coping With Iberian Monopolies: Genoese Trade Networks and Formal Institutions in Spain and in Portugal during the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century,” European Revue of Hisitory / Revue
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“Italianos en el comercio americano de esclavos (segunda mitad del siglo XVIII),” Rivista Storica Italiana, special issue “Servizio e gruppi di potere italiani nella Spagna del Settecento”, D.MAFFI- O.
RECIO MORALES-P. BIANCHI (eds.), 2015, fasc. 1,: 159-182.
Anexo documental: “A bordo del Galeón de Manila: la travesía de Gemelli Careri”, Anuario de Estudios
Americanos, vol. 69, n.1, ene.-jun. 2012: 277-317.
“Commerce et émigration genoise dans l’Atlantique iberique (1750-1830)”, Revue d’Histoire Maritime
(special issue “La Méditerranée dans les circulations atlantiques au XVIIIe siècle”, eds. S. MARZAGALLI – A. BARTHOLOMEI), Université Paris-Sorbonne, n. 13, 2011: 233-250
“Il Río de la Plata, nuova frontiera del commercio ligure”, Atti della Società Ligure di Storia Patria (special issue “Génova y la monarquía hispánica,1528-1713”, eds. C. BITOSSI - M. HERRERO - D.PUNCUH - R. BEN YESSEF), Nuova Serie, vol. LI, fasc. I, 2011: 933-964.
“The Genoese response to the collapse of the Spanish Empire in America”, Jahrbuch für Geschichte
Lateinamerikas/Anuario de Historia de América Latina (JbLA), n. 47, 2010: 247-272.
“Da Cadice a Buenos Aires: crisi e rinascita del commercio ligure nella nuova configurazione dell’Atlantico iberico (1797-1837)”, Annali della Fondazione Einaudi, (special issue “L’Italia e le Americhe, 1815-1860”, eds. M. CARMAGNANI - M. MARIANO – D. SACCHI), XLIII, 2009: 99-125.
“L’azione mazziniana e la prima emigrazione italiana al Plata. Un ripensamento”, Pensiero Mazziniano, Jan. 2005: 36-44.
Articles in edited books:
“The role of Genoa in the Hispanic commercial system at the end of the Ancient Regime”, in MARTINEZ RUIZ, J.I. (ed.), At the borders of the Spanish commercial system (17th-18th centuries), Leiden, Brill, forthcoming.
“Integración y episodios de rechazo de la emigración italiana en España y la América Hispana durante el siglo XVIII: una mirada comparativa”, in D. GONZÁLEZ CRUZ (ed.), Integración étnica y represión en
España y América en la época de la Ilustración: Extranjeros, esclavos y mestizos, Madrid, CSIC, 97-113.
“La Nación genovesa de Lisboa y su cónsul en último cuarto del siglo XVIII”, in AGLIETTI, M.- HERRERO SÁNCHEZ, M., Los cónsules de extranjeros en la Edad Moderna (siglos XV-XVIII), Madrid, Doce Calles, 2013, pp. 212-223.
“La importancia de hacerse español: la élite mercantil genovesa de Cádiz en el siglo XVIII”, in I. LOBATO – OLIVA MELGAR, J.M. (Eds.), El sistema comercial español en la economía mundial
(siglos XVII-XVIII), Huelva, Universidad de Huelva, 2013, pp. 225-255.
“Administrando la debilidad. Las instituciones genovesas en Cádiz durante el siglo XVIII”, in B. YUN CASALILLA, F. RAMOS PALENCIA (eds.), Economía política de Estambul a Potosí. Ciudades-estado,
Imperios y Mercados en el Mediterráneo y en el Atlántico Ibérico, c. 1200-1800, Valencia, Universitat de
València, 2012, pp. 109-136.
“Mercaderes genoveses en el Cádiz del siglo XVIII. Crisis y reajuste de una simbiosis secular”, in ANA CRESPO SOLANA (ed.), Comunidades transnacionales: expansión y características de las colonias
mercantiles en la Europa Atlántica (1500-1830), Madrid, Doce Calles, 2010, pp. 83-102. Book Reviews:
“Mercaderes de Mar y Tierra., Negocios, familia y poder de los vascos en el Río de la Plata”, CAULA, E., Boletín del Instituto de Historia Argentina y Americana “Dr. Emilio Ravignani”, 43 (Segundo Semestre 2015): 216-218
Redescubriendo el Nuevo Mundo. Estudios americanistas en homenaje a Carmen Gómez, ELVAS
INIESTA, M.- OLIVERO GUIDOBONO, S. (eds), “Anuario de Estudios Americanos, vol. 70, n.1, ene.-jun. 2013, pp. 351-354.
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OTHER PUBLICATIONSBrasile. Lula, tra promesse di giustizia sociale ed esigenze di mercato, http://www.equilibri.net/americhe, December 30th, 2003.
Cuba: stagnazione economica ed isolamento politico di un regime al tramonto, http://www.equilibri.net/americhe January 21st, 2004.
Argentina. Gli Italiani e i primi scioperi di fine ‘800, “Rinascita”, November 5th, 2004.
FELLOWSHIPS:
-02/ 2017-07/2018: Research contract granted by the University of Milan, History Department.
-07/ 2010-06/2013: JAEDOC fellowship granted by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)
-08/2009-06/2010: The Ohio State University, Center for Historical Research
Research fellow of the program “The Intersection of Diaspora, Immigration and Gender in World history”
-01-/2007–12/2008: Research Fellowship granted by the “Luigi Einaudi” Foundation (Turin)
-Marie Curie Fellowship for the Early Stage Research Training / European Doctorate in the Social History of Europe and the Mediterranean (01/2006 – 04/2006, 10/2006 – 01/2007)
-09/2004-08/2005: Research Fellowship granted by the Institute for Historical Studies “Benedetto Croce”, Naples.
-2004-2008: Ph.D. tuition fees granted by Regione Toscana.
PRIZES:
-Centro Altreitalie-Fondazione Agnelli Prize 2008 for the year’s best Ph.D. thesis on Migration Studies (Turin, Italy)
-Centro Orientativo Iniziativa per l'America Latina Prize 2003 for the year’s best graduation thesis on Latin American History (Florence, Italy).
TRAVEL AND CONFERENCE FUNDS:
-Harvard University, Cambridge (MA): grant for the participation in the International Seminar on the History of the Atlantic World, 1500-1825: The Atlantic as a theater of war (August 2008).
-Centre de la Mèditerranée Moderne et Contamporaine (CMMC, Nice): travel grant for the participation in the thematic seminar Circulations, Territoires et Réseaux en Europe de l’âge classique
aux Lumières funded by the research project NAVICORPUS (Agence Nationale de la Recherche).
(March 2009).
-Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville: research fund and travel grant for the participation in the international congress “Genova y la Monarquia hispanica,1528-1700” (September 2009).
-Universidad de Huelva: grant for the preparation of an essay to be published in the book “El sistema comercial español en la economía mundial, siglos XVII-XVIII” (edited by Isabel Lobato Franco).
-University of London (IHR): travel grant for the participation in the thematic seminar “The Economic and Social History of the Early Modern World” (March 2017).
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MAIN CONFERENCES-2006-2007: Participation in the conferences of the Marie-Curie Early Stage Training Program “Building on the past” (Paris, Lisbon, and Stockholm).
-2006: 52° Congreso Internacional de Americanistas (ICA), Simposio HIST.71, Universidad de Sevilla. -2007 and 2008: Workshop “The Atlantic Empires from a social and intellectual perspective” and “Institutions and economic growth in the Atlantic and in the Mediterranean, 1500-1800”, European
University Institute, Florence.
-2007 and 2012: Segundo y séptimo ciclo de conferencias « Métodos, teorías y nuevas líneas de investigación histórica », Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville.
-2008: Seminar “Il Piemonte e le Americhe”, Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin.
-2008: International Seminar on the History of the Atlantic World (1500-1825): “The Atlantic as a theatre of war”, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
-2008: Congreso Internacional de la Asociación de Historiadores Latinoamercanistas Europeos (AHILA). Simposio A-09, Leiden.
-2008: IX Congreso Internacional de la Asociación Española de Historia Económica (AEHE), Panel B-8,
Universidad de Murcia.
-2008: XXI Jornadas de Historia Económica, Asociación Argentina de Historia Económica, Panel 5,
Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Caseros (Buenos Aires).
-2009: Seminar « Circulations, Territoires et Réseaux en Europe de l’âge classique aux
Lumières/Communicating Europe : Early Modern Circulations, Territories and Networks » CMMC, Université de Nice.
-2009: Congreso Internacional «Génova y la Monarquía Hispánica, 1528-1713», Universidad Pablo de
Olavide, Seville.
-2010: Annual Conference of the program “The Intersection of Diaspora, Immigration and Gender in World History”, The Ohio State University, CHR.
-2011: II Encuentro Internacional de Investigadores “El sistema comercial español en la economía mundial (siglos XVII-XVIII)”, Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo, Seville.
-2012: International congress “Los cónsules de extranjeros en la Edad Moderna (siglos XV-XVIII)”,
Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos, Seville
--2013: International congress “Colonial (mis) understandings. Portugal and Europe in Global
Perspective,1450-1900”. Panel P17: “From Lisbon to the overseas Iberian world: commercial routes and global trade (15th-18th centuries)”, FCSH, Universidad Nova de Lisboa, 2013
- 2013: 3º Ciclo de Conferências luso-italianas. Circulação de mercadorías, pessoas e ideias (sécs. XV-XVIII), Instituto Italiano de Cultura/Centro de História Além-Mar, Lisboa
-2014: Annual Seminar in Economic History “Ramón Carande”, Universidad de Sevilla, Facultad de
Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales
-2016: International Workshop “The institutional foundations of long-distance trade: diversity and change”, Universitat de València
-2016: Congreso Internacional de Investigadores “Las periferias del sistema comercial español (siglos XVII-XVIII)”, Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo, Seville
-2017: Seminar “The Economic and Social History of the Early Modern World”, University of London,
Institute for Historical Research.
-2017: European Business History Association, 21st Annual Congress in Vienna, Institute for Economic
and Social History, University of Vienna
CONFERENCE CONVENOR
International workshop “Comercio y comerciantes italianos en la monarquía hispánica durante la edad moderna”, Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos, Seville, May 24, 2013.
Conference cycle “The Intersection of Diaspora, Immigration and Gender in World History”, The Ohio
State University, CHR, 2009-2010
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