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Lorenzo Venuti is an Adjunct Professor (part-time) in Historical Sciences at the University of Florence and currently holds a research fellowship (assegnista di ricerca) at the University of Bologna focusing on sport and political history (project: 'Football and Politics in Italy, 1968-2006'). He completed his PhD in 2021 at the Universities of Florence/Siena and ELTE Budapest, with a thesis titled 'Siamo una superpotenza sportiva: calcio e politica in Ungheria da Horthy a Kádár (1924-1969)'.
His research expertise spans sport history, Cold War dynamics, and political culture in Central Europe. Notable areas include the interplay of football with authoritarian regimes, cultural diplomacy through sports, and memory politics. He has served as editor for Passato e presente and Storia dello sport, and tutored the HIPS Master program. Publications include monographs like Hungary as a Sport Superpower (2024) and articles analyzing Soviet-Hungarian sports relations, Cold War propaganda in Italy, and the 1956 Revolution's cultural legacy.
His works bridge micro-historical analysis with broader socio-political frameworks, emphasizing transnational and comparative perspectives. Recent studies explore Hungarian technical assistance in African sports during the early 1960s and the role of football in interwar nationalism.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though his academic contributions are evident through editorial roles and research output. He has collaborated with institutions in Italy, Hungary, and internationally, reflecting his commitment to interdisciplinary and transnational historical inquiry.
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