
معرفی
Ilaria Zilli is a Full Professor of Economic History at the University of Molise. She is part of the Scientific Council of 'ArIA, Centro di Ricerca per le Aree Interne e gli Appennini' and the Board of the Italian Association for Industrial Archaeological Heritage. Her research focuses on financial and social history of Southern Italy, industrial archaeology, migration, tourism, and food consumption patterns. She has authored over 120 publications, including monographs and articles on topics such as public finance in the Kingdom of Naples, industrial heritage, and regional economic development. Her recent work explores the economic history of Molise, medieval trade networks, and SME strategies in Southern Italy.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but her extensive academic output reflects advanced scholarly training in economic and social history.
Research Interests:
- Financial history of Southern Italy
- Industrial heritage and archaeology
- Regional development strategies
- Food and consumption history
- Migration patterns and diaspora studies
Publications highlight a focus on historical analysis of economic structures, with articles discussing topics like SME globalization strategies (2024), medieval spice trade (2024), and the socio-economic challenges of Southern Italy (2024). She also contributes to interdisciplinary projects linking history to modern urban and tourism development.
Grants and advising are not detailed in the text, though her involvement in research councils and edited volumes indicates collaborative projects. She co-leads initiatives like the 'Atlante delle emergenze culturali del Molise' and engages in cultural heritage censuses.
Labs/Teams: Active in interdisciplinary groups studying industrial heritage, historical archives, and regional development, particularly through the University of Molise’s research centers.




