Manuela Martini (France)
Manuela Martini is Professor of modern
history at the Université Lumière Lyon 2 and
member of the Institut Universitaire de France
(2020-2025). She belongs to several scientific
organizations, commissions and advisory
boards in France and Italy and is a member of
the editorial collective of Gender & History
and Genesis. Rivista della Società Italiana
delle Storiche. She has published extensively
in French, Italian, Spanish, German and
English and authored or edited twenty-three
books or journals’ special issues on European
economic history, family and gender history
and labour international migrations. Her more
recent authored book is Bâtiment en famille.
Migrations et petite entreprise en banlieue
parisienne au XXe siècle, CNRS Éditions,
2016. Her publications on women’s history,
gender and labor issues include “When Unpaid
Workers Need a Legal Status: Family Workers
and Reforms to Labour Rights in TwentiethCentury France,” International Review of
Social History, no. 2-59 (2014):247-278, the
special issues of Historia social, 96, 2020/1,
En las fronteras de la precariedad. Trabajo
femenino y estrategias de subsistencia (XVIIIXXI), edited with Cristina Borderías; and the
book What is Work? Gender at the Crossroads
of Home, Family, And Business from the Early
Modern Era to the Present, collection
«International Studies in Social History»,
Oxford-New York, Berghahn, 2018, edited
with Raffaella Sarti and Anna Bellavitis.
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