Giulia Guazzaloca
Giulia Guazzaloca is a researcher at the University of Bologna. She teaches “Contemporary History” and “History of 20th Century Society” at the “Roberto Ruffilli” Political Sciences Faculty of Forlì. She is a member of the editorial board of the four-monthly journal Ricerche di Storia Politica (Il Mulino). She deals with the political and institutional history of Italy and Great Britain.Her publications include: Fine secolo. Gli intellettuali italiani e inglesi e la crisi tra Otto e Novecento, Il Mulino, 2004; Governare la televisione? Politica e TV in Europa negli anni Cinquanta e Sessanta, edited with an essay on the Italian case, prefaced by P. Pombeni, Diabasis, 2007; Monarchia e legittimazione politica in Europa tra Otto e Novecento, edited and with an introduction, Rubbettino, 2009; The «revolution that never was»: Rai-TV and the launch of Tribuna politica, in “Modern Italy”, n. 3-2009; Un amalgame bizarre entre politique et télévision en Italie: du «fief démocrate-chrétien» au «phénomène Berlusconi», in «Le Temps des Médias», vol. 13, 2009; Una e divisibile. La RAI, la televisione e i partiti negli anni del monopolio pubblico (1954-1975), Mondadori-Le Monnier, 2011 (in press).
giulia.guazzaloca@europressresearch.com
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