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Marina Hogan serves as an Honorary Research Fellow in the School of Humanities at The University of Western Australia while conducting Casual Teaching across multiple disciplines. Her academic profile centers on Italian historical and literary scholarship within the university's research ecosystem.
Her research spans Italian History, Literature, Risorgimento, Civics, Fascist Italy, and Catholic Church History, examining how historical narratives shape modern Italian identity. Key investigations include the role of figures like Savonarola in national formation and the adaptability of civic values through transformative periods like the Risorgimento and Fascist regime.
Dr. Hogan's doctoral thesis on fictional Savonarola representations (2008) demonstrates her interdisciplinary methodology blending historical analysis with literary studies. Her research fingerprint reveals dominant focus on Italy and Italian studies (100%), with significant contributions to Civics, Risorgimento, and Authors (40% each), alongside Fascist Italy, Catholic Church, and Adaptability (20% each), indicating comprehensive exploration of Italy's socio-political evolution.
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