Role
Dr Fantoni teaches Modern European History with a focus on Fascism, media and history and the public and political use of history.
Career overview
Before coming to Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé Trent, Dr Fantoni taught at Strathclyde University, Glasgow (2009 - 2013); at the Centro Promozione Italiana, Edinburgh (2012/13) and at secondary school level in Italy (2006 - 2009).
Research areas
Gianluca Fantoni studies the public use of history and the uses and abuses of history for political aim. On the issue of the Jewish Brigade Group, he has published an article in the Journal of Modern History, 93 (1), (March 2021): 150–177, and a book with the Italian publisher Einaudi (January 2022). An English version of the book is in publication with McGill-Queen's University Press. He also studies the relationship between film and history, and on this subject he has recently published the book Italy Through the Red Lens: Italian Politics and Society in Communist Propaganda Films (1946-79), Palgrave US, April 2021. Dr Fantoni's current research areas are: History of the Italian left, Italian post-war cinema, the use of cinematic texts in historical research, the public and political use of history, the History of the Jewish Brigade and the Italian Campaign in WW2. Opportunities arise to carry out postgraduate research towards an MPhil / PhD in the areas identified above. Further information may be obtained on the NTU Research Degrees website.
External activity
Dr Fantoni is a member of the and co-editor of the ASMI's academic journal Modern Italy (Cambridge University Press).
Publications
, Fantoni G in T. Cragin ed., Resistance, heroism, loss: World War II in Italian literature and film. The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press series in Italian studies. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018, 21 - 38.
, Cooke, P and Fantoni G, Twentieth Century Communism, Issue: 11: Memory and Nostalgia, Autumn 2016, 130 - 146.
, Fantoni G in J Carlsten and F McGarry eds., Film and History, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, 18 - 31.
, Fantoni G, Journal of Contemporary History, 2014, 49 (4), 815 - 836.
, Fantoni G, Modern Italy, 2011, 2 (16), 195 – 208.