Research Fields
Artificial Intelligence, Crisis of Democracy, Fascism, Populism, Authoritarianism
CV
Goffredo
Adinolfi
is
a
researcher
in
Contemporary
History
at
the
Centre
for
Research
and
Studies
in
Sociology
of
the
University
Institute
of
Lisbon.
He
holds
a
PhD
in
Contemporary
History
from
the
University
of
Milan
(2005)
and
has
completed
a
Minor
degree
in
Computer
and
Data
Science
at
the
Ca'
Foscari
University
of
Venice
(2024).
His
research
interests
mainly
focus
on
institutional
history
and
the
application
of
artificial
intelligence
tools
to
historical
research.
He
has
published
‘Ai
Confini
del
Fascismo,
Propaganda
e
consenso
nel
Portogallo
salazarista’
(FrancoAngeli,
2007),
Building
Dictatorships
under
Axis
Rule.
War,
Occupation,
and
Political
Regimes
(Routledge,
2025),
co-edited
with
António
Costa
Pinto;
Continuities
and
Discontinuities
in
the
Processes
of
Elite
Recruitment
(2022):
The
Italian
Political
Field
between
Authoritarianism
and
Democratic
Regime
(1919–1994),
Topoi;
and
The
Rise
of
Mass
Parties,
Liberal
Italy,
and
the
Fascist
Dawn
(1919–24),
(Cambridge
University
Press,
2025).
Educational Qualifications
Projects
Recent Publications
Comunications
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