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Giuseppe D'Amato

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Giuseppe D'Amato (born 1965) is an Italian historian, specializing in Russia and the former USSR, and a columnist of international politics.

Biography

After getting a degree in Italy in the 1980s, D'Amato became a scholar of the Russian academician Sigurd Ottovich Schmidt (in Russian Шмидт, Сигурд Оттович) at Moscow's Historical-Archive Institute (Russian State University for the Humanities) in the 1990s. He got a Ph.D. in history.

Writing

D'Amato wrote a book about Italian travellers to Russia in the 15th -16th centuries and studied Russian-Italian relationships. Some of his articles have been published in languages other than Italian.[1][2][3] He wrote three books respectively on the subjects of the break-up of USSR, the EU enlargement to the East, and euro-integration.

Selected bibliography

  • Сочинения итальянцев о России XV – XVI конца веков, Москва 1995. (Italian reports on Russia 15th -16th centuries) Book in Russian.[4]
  • Review Foreign descriptions of Muscovy. An Analytic Bibliography of Primary and Secondary Sources by Marshall Poe in «Slavic Review» Vol. 56, No. 3, Autumn 1997, pp. 566 – 567.[5]
  • Il Diario del Cambiamento. Urss 1990 – Russia 1993. Greco&Greco editori, Milano, 1998. (The Diary of the Change. USSR 1990 – Russia 1993) Book in Italian.
  • Viaggio nell'Hansa baltica. L'Unione europea e l'allargamento ad Est. Greco&Greco editori, Milano, 2004. (Travel to the Baltic Hansa. The European Union and its enlargement to the East) Book in Italian.[6]
  • L'EuroSogno e i nuovi Muri ad Est. L'Unione europea e la dimensione orientale. Greco&Greco editori, Milano, 2008. (The EuroDream and the new Walls at East. The European Union and the Eastern dimension) Book in Italian.[7]
  • The new Europe in the midst of separations, reconciliations, and new unions, in «2015 Scientific Economic Magazine», No.1 issue 1, edizioni Palager, Bergamo, 2009.

References

  1. ^ Битва Николаевки 1943 – 2003 г. EuropaRussia, 2009 г.
  2. ^ Ледяной ад Рады Газета Тамбовское время, Тамбов 2003 г., EuropaRussia, 2009 г.
  3. ^ Katyń. Andrzej Wajda. The defeat of the silence. EuropaRussia, 24 March 2008
  4. ^ Italian reports EuropaRussia
  5. ^ Slavic Review Volume 56 3:566
  6. ^ Travel Hansa EuropaRussia.
  7. ^ EuroDream and new Walls EuropaRussia.

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