
Gianluca Fantoni
Senior Lecturer · Public and Political Use of History
Nottingham Trent UniversityAbout
Gianluca Fantoni serves as Senior Lecturer in the Department of Humanities, School of Social Sciences, at Nottingham Trent University, teaching Modern European History with specialized focus on Fascism, media history, and the political instrumentalization of historical narratives.
Research Focus: His scholarship critically examines the public and political deployment of history, notably through studies of the Jewish Brigade Group in WWII (resulting in a 2021 Journal of Modern History article and 2022 Einaudi monograph) and Italian post-war cinema's historical representations. Current projects investigate the history of the Italian left, cinematic texts as historical sources, and WWII Italian Campaign memory politics, reflecting deep engagement with 20th-century Italian political and cultural history.
Publication Patterns: Fantoni's recent work demonstrates consistent interdisciplinary methodology bridging historical analysis and film studies, with recurring themes of political memory, cinematic propaganda, and historiographical debates surrounding Italian communism and wartime experiences. His publications reveal particular attention to how visual media shapes collective historical consciousness in post-fascist Italy.
Academic Leadership: As co-editor of Cambridge University Press's Modern Italy journal and active member of the Association for the Study on Modern Italy (ASMI), Fantoni contributes significantly to scholarly discourse while supervising postgraduate research in his core expertise areas.
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