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Grazia Prontera is an Associate Professor in History specializing in migration studies and German-Italian relations. Her research examines labor migration patterns, political participation of migrant communities, and historical impacts of forced labor. Recent projects include managing the 2017-2018 biographical study Italian Forced Laborer about Venanzio Gibillini.
Research focuses:
- Post-war European labor migration systems
- Italian diaspora communities in Germany
- Migrant political activism and advisory councils
- Cold War-era social policies
- Historical trauma and war impacts
Her scholarly output includes 38 publications, with recent works analyzing Munich's Migration Advisory Council (2024) and Italian social clubs in late-20th century Germany (2023). Her research employs interdisciplinary approaches combining social history, policy analysis, and cultural studies.
Honors include:
- DAAD Research Scholarship (2005)
- University of Bologna Fellowship (2003)
- Year of the Humanities Award (2007)
She maintains active scholarly engagement through international lectures, including recent presentations on Eurocommunism (2023) and migrant political spaces (2024), and participates in public history initiatives through media contributions on migration heritage.
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