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Enrica Asquer serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Antiquities, Philosophy, and History (DAFIST) at the University of Genoa, specializing in Contemporary History (HIST-03/A). She teaches core courses including Gender, Sexuality, and History in the Contemporary Age and Social History for Master's programs in Historical Sciences.
Her research centers on Gender History and Social History with deep expertise in Fascist Italy studies, particularly examining racial discrimination (1938-1943), antisemitism, citizenship revocation, and the intersection of gender with food history across historical periods. She actively engages with Paul Ginsborg's scholarship on capitalist modernity and consumption patterns.
Recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate consistent thematic focus on social-political dynamics through case studies of discrimination, citizenship, and consumption within Italian Fascism. Her work combines micro-historical analysis with broader theoretical frameworks in social history.
Appointments are conducted via email correspondence, with office location details restricted by institutional protocols. Full publication records are accessible through the University of Genoa's IRIS research portal.



