Giuseppe D'Amato

Giuseppe D’Amato is an Italian historian, specialized in Russia and former USSR, and a columnist of international politics.

Biography

After getting a decree in Italy in the Eighties, he became 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) at the beginning of the Nineties. 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 relationship. Some of his articles have been published in languages other than Italian.[1][2][3] He wrote three books about the break-up of USSR, the EU enlargement to the East, and euro-integration.

Selected bibliography

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, March 24th, 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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