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Tommaso Milani

Biography

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I have recently completed a PhD in International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Before that, I gained a BA in Political Science (LUISS University, Rome), a MA in European and International Studies (University of Trento), and a MSc in History of International Relations (LSE). As a student, I have been a visiting fellow at the University of Melbourne, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, and Sciences Po Paris. My main research interests include the transnational history of the socialist movement, particularly during the interwar period, and the evolution of international organisations during the Great Depression.

Bibliography

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2017

 

“Rediscovering Democracy and the Nation: Hendrik de Man and the Legacy of the Great War”, in New Political Ideas in the Aftermath of the Great War, A. Salvador and A. G. Kjøstvedt eds., Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 1-23.

 

2016

 

“From Laissez-Faire to Supranational Planning: The Economic Debate within Federal Union (1938-1945)”, European Review of History / Revue européenne d’histoire, Vol. 23, issue 4, 664-685.

 

Giulio Douhet, Sintesi critica della Grande Guerra, Udine, Paolo Gaspari editore, pp. 112. With a new foreword and  a new introduction. Co-edited with Federico Formentini and Giacomo Bollini.

 

2015

 

“Un’unione senza barriere: modelli di federazione economica nel dibattito britannico, 1934-1944” [A Union Free from Barriers? Models of Economic Federation in the British Debate, 1934-1944], Rivista di Politica, issue I, 103-116.

 

2014

 

“Né santi né peccatori: realismo politico, storiografia, e integrazione europea” [Neither Saints Nor Sinners: Political Realism, Historiography and European Integration] in VV.AA., Il Realismo politico, Soveria Mannelli (CZ), Rubbettino, 843-860. 

 

2013              

 

“De metamorfose van een socialist Hendrik de Man en de Eerste Wereldoorlog als een politiek laboratorium” [The Metamorphosis of a Socialist. Hendrik De Man and the First World War as a Political Laboratory], Brood & Rozen, issue III, 5-31.

 

2012                                                 

 

“Pianificazione economica e integrazione sopranazionale nell’opera di E. H. Carr” [Economic Planning and Supranational Integration in the Thought of E. H. Carr], Rivista di Politica, issue I, 137-153.