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Marco Cipolloni is a Full Professor in the Department of Methods and Models for Economy, Territory and Finance at Sapienza University of Rome, specializing in Spanish and Iberian historical and literary studies. His work bridges humanities and social sciences with a focus on Spain's political and cultural evolution from the late 19th century to contemporary periods.
His research spans Spanish History, Hispanic Literature, and Iberian Studies, with particular expertise in:
- Political democratization processes during Canovist Spain and the Second Republic
- Vanguardist humor movements and literary representations of war
- Catalan nationalism and Eurosceptic discourses
- Transatlantic cultural exchanges between Spain, Italy, and Latin America
- Interwar connections between Spanish and Weimar German political cultures
Analysis of his 2015-2024 publications reveals a consistent methodology examining literature as political discourse, with recurring themes of national identity construction, historical memory, and linguistic strategies in crisis periods. His most significant contributions analyze Catalan compound words as political markers and the digital-age reinterpretation of Civil War narratives.
While no specific advisory roles or research grants are disclosed in available materials, his institutional profile indicates active scholarly engagement through Sapienza University's framework for degree courses and research dissemination.




