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Camillo Robertini Camillo Robertini is a researcher at the University of Bergamo. He holds a PhD in Historical Studies from the University of Florence and the University of Siena, Italy. His research focuses on the relationships between Italy and Latin America, as well as the memory of the dictatorships in Argentina and Chile. From 2017 to 2020, he worked at the "Gino Germani" Institute of the University of Buenos Aires as a postdoctoral fellow, with the support of the Argentine Ministry of Education and the Conicet. From 2020 to 2023, he was a researcher at the University of Chile. He has been a visiting researcher at the Autonomous University of Madrid, the Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil), and the Institute of Latin American Studies, which forms part of the University of the New Sorbonne. *** Recent publications: Robertini, C. (2019). Quando la Fiat parlava argentino. Una fabbrica italiana e i suoi operai nella Buenos Aires dei militari (1964-1980) Robertini, C. (2023). “Looking for Heroes, I Found Conventional Workers: A Labor Community in the Argentine Dictatorship” In The Unexpected in Oral History: Case Studies of Surprising Interviews (pp. 147-154). Cham: Springer International Publishing. Crenzel, E. A., & Robertini, C. (Eds.). (2021). Historia y memoria de la represión contra los trabajadores en Argentina: consentimiento, oposición y vida cotidiana (1974-1983). Peter Lang. ***
He discuts the table "Young research: new projects in history international relations of Latin America".
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