Lisa Roscioni
Invited Researcher of DEA Programme Stay in France: from June 15 to July 15, 2019
Published at 25 June 2019
Lisa Roscioni is specialized in the School of Higher Studies in Social Sciences of Paris (DEA), Research Doctor in Economic, Social and Religious History of Europe, graduated in Archival Sciences at the School of Palaeography, Diplomatic and Archivistic Archives Secrets of the Vatican (2006), she is Associate Professor of Modern History at the University of Parma - Italy since November 2014; in March 2018 she obtained the habilitation as an ordinary teacher. She was Visiting Scholar at the Herzog August Bibliothek - Wolfenbüttel - Land Niedersachsen (2012), Visiting Professor at the Rhône-Alpes Historical Research Laboratory - CNRS - Renaissance and Classical Age Group - Lyon 2 University (2011) and at the Institut of History - University of Paris IV Sorbonne (2010), Visiting Professor at the FMSH, Paris - (DEA) in 2014.
Title: Book thieves. The rise of the trade of old books and manuscripts between collectionism, bibliophilia and judicial inquiries
Keywords: History of Justice and its Representations, Cultural History of the Nineteenth Century, Biography and History, History of Madness between XVI-XVIII centuries
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