Riccardo Marchi
Visiting Professor · Right-wing radicalism
Lusophone University of Humanities and TechnologiesAbout
Riccardo Marchi is an Italian-born historian and political scientist (b. 1974, Padua) serving as an integrated researcher at the Center for International Studies (CEI-IUL) of ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL) and as an invited professor at Lusófona University in Lisbon.
Education
- PhD in Modern and Contemporary History, ISCTE-IUL, Portugal (2008)
- Laurea (BA) in Political Science with specialization in Political-History, Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy (2001)
Research Interests
Marchi’s scholarship focuses on right-wing radicalism in contemporary Europe, analysing political thought, parties and movements, as well as the intricate relations between States and radical organizations. He examines democratic transitions, populist radical-right parties, nationalism, conspiracy theories, and the memory politics surrounding authoritarian legacies.
Across more than two decades, his work has systematically mapped the Portuguese and Iberian far-right, from the final years of the Estado Novo through the revolutionary period (1974-1975) to the consolidation of democracy and the recent rise of the Chega party. Comparative perspectives on Spain, Italy and transatlantic right-wing networks further enrich his analyses.
Publication Profile
Marchi’s research output reveals three dominant strands: (1) historical studies of far-right movements during authoritarianism and transition; (2) contemporary analyses of populist radical-right parties, especially Chega; and (3) transnational and comparative work on right-wing extremism across Europe and the Americas. His methodological repertoire combines archival research, elite interviews, survey data and discourse analysis.
Grants & Projects
- Principal Investigator, NEAR project – New Euro-American Radical Rights (FCT grant PTDC/CPO-CPO/28748/2017, 2018-2022)
- Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Scholarship (2015) – Portuguese radical right during the transition to democracy
- Participant in EU and bilateral projects such as Iberian Democratic Transitions and IDREA
Teaching & Academic Roles
He has taught research methods, social movements, nationalism and populism at European University (2010-2014), ISCTE-IUL (2016-2020) and Lusófona University (2021-ongoing) at both undergraduate and master’s levels.
International Network & Visiting Positions
Member of the executive committee of the Right-wings, History and Memory international research network since 2014. Former visiting researcher at Pablo de Olavide University (Seville, 2007) and University of California, Berkeley (2008).
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