
معرفی
Carlo Trombino is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Middle East Studies at the University of Oslo, specializing in interdisciplinary historical research. His work bridges cultural heritage, Mediterranean studies, and the history of medicine and religion.
- University of Oslo, Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages
Education:
- PhD in Cultural Heritage Studies (Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale) from the University of Palermo and Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (2021)
- Dissertation: Schiavitù e Redenzione nel Mediterraneo Moderno tra Archivi e Public History (Captivity and Ransom in the Modern Mediterranean, 17th-21st Centuries)
Research Interests: Trombino explores intersections of Mediterranean history, slavery, religious dynamics, and the historical impact of infectious diseases. His work connects archival research with public history frameworks.
Publications: Recent contributions include analysis of 20th-century Zionist debates, disease-driven urban transformations in early modern Europe, and critiques of academic practices through historical documentaries.
Projects: Involved in the Synergy-Plague project examining epidemic influences on global cities.
Previous Roles:
- Research Assistant for The Lifetimes of Epidemics in Europe and the Middle East Project (Feb 2022 - Dec 2023)
- Assistant Professor and Multimedia Laboratory Teacher at University of Palermo (2018/2019) for Semiotics of Advertising courses
- Conductor of seminars on educator-rebellion dynamics





