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FABRIZIO TITONE

Knowledge area
Medieval History
Department
Centre
Faculty of Arts
Electronic mail
fabrizio.titone@ehu.eus

After earning an MA (Laurea) in the Philosophy of Language at the University of Palermo, I carried out pre-doctoral research on political structures in the late Middle Ages at the London School of Economics and at CSIC in Barcelona. I was awarded my Ph.D. in 2002 at the University of Cagliari. In 2008, as postdoctoral researcher, I moved to the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto, where I obtained the License in Medieval Studies, and in 2011 to the University of Notre Dame. Since 2012, I have worked at the Universidad del País Vasco as Ramón y Cajal and since 2018 as Doctor Investigador Permanente.

I have developed fruitful interactions and collaboration with a number of historians and centres of research. In Oxford as Visiting Research Fellow at Corpus Christi College in 2015 and at St. John’s College in 2017; in Rome as chercheur résident at the École Française in 2015; in Tokyo with Hiroshi Takayama who invited me to deliver a seminar in his Masters programme; and more recently in Spain with historians working on gender history and urban history. Most of my work concerns urban institutions, political culture and societies in late medieval Sicily analyzed in the broader Mediterranean context and beyond. I have recently developed the methodology of disciplined dissent.