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Filippo Sbrana

Filippo Sbrana

Filippo Sbrana

Professor
Associate Professor
STEC-01/B (ex SECS-P/12)
Department of International Humanities and Social Sciences (SUSI)

Biographical Note

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Filippo Sbrana (Milan 1973) is associate professor of Economic History at the University for Foreigners of Perugia, in the Department of International Human and Social Sciences where he is also the research delegate, and he has obtained national scientific qualification as a full professor in the same field. He is also Associate Researcher at the Institute of Mediterranean History of the National Research Council (ISEM - CNR),

He is a member of the Faculty Board of the PhD course in "Frontiers Sciences in Sustainability, Diplomacy, and International Cooperation” and of the Scientific Committee for the curriculum "Diplomacy and International Cooperation", 40th cycle, academic year 2024-2025. He is Associate Researcher on the international research project "Deindustrialization and the politics of our time (DEPOT)" funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) with 33 partner universities and organizations in Europe, the USA and Canada. He is also a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Global Trade, Ethics and Law and of Frontiers in Public Health; he sits on the Scientific Committees of the journals Umbria contemporanea, Perusia, and of the series History and Globalization by Perugia Stranieri University Press.

He was the scientific coordinator of the Luigi Einaudi Institute Foundation for banking, financial and insurance studies.

He collaborates with various newspapers (Sole 24 Ore, La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno) and periodicals (including Rivista il Mulino) on topics of history, economics, and current affairs.

His latest publication is F. Sbrana (ed.), Mezzogiorno: quale storia, quale futuro?, a special issue of “Storia economica”, no. 1/2025.

His latest book is "Nord contro Sud. La grande frattura dell'Italia repubblicana" (Carocci 2023, 2nd reprint 2025), for which he received the 2024 Diego Tajani National Prize, Mezzogiorno section, and special mentions from the jury at the 2024 Giuseppe Galasso Prize and the 2023 Sele d'oro Prize.

He has been involved for over twenty years in research activities conducted at universities, foundations, and research centers, both public and private. His studies have so far focused on the North/South divide in Italy, the so-called "Northern Question," the banking and financial sector, public intervention in the economy, foreign trade, issues linked to deindustrialization, and interest representation (workers' unions and employers' organizations). In his publications, he has often explored the connections between economic events and their political and social aspects. He has also focused on the careers of notable figures such as Guido Carli and Pasquale Saraceno. He is currently focusing on the Northern Question, the South, and differentiated autonomy; deindustrialization; inequalities; and the international projection of the Italian economy.

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Filippo Sbrana (Milan 1973)  is associate professor of economic history at the University for Foreigners of Perugia and research delegate of the Department of International Human and Social Sciences. He has been involved for over twenty years in research activities conducted at universities, foundations and research centres, both public and private. He is Associate Researcher of the Institute of Mediterranean History of the National Research Council (ISEM - CNR) and of the International Research Project "Deindustrialization and the politics of our time (Depot)" directed by Steven High (Concordia University, Canada). He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Global Trade, Ethics and Law and of Frontiers in Public Health. He is also a member of the scientific committee of the scientific journals Umbria contemporanea, Perusia and of the History and globalization series of the Perugia Stranieri University Press. He was scientific coordinator of the Luigi Einaudi Institute Foundation for banking, financial and insurance studies.

His studies have so far mainly focused on a few topics: the banking and financial sector, public intervention in the economy, foreign trade, interest representation (workers' unions and employers' representatives), the North/South divide in Italy , the northern question, the events related to deindustrialization. In his publications he has often investigated the connections between economic facts and political and social aspects. He also focused on the careers of some significant figures such as Guido Carli and Pasquale Saraceno. He is currently working on the international projection of the Italian economy, on the northern question and Southern Italy, and on deindustrialization. 

The latest publication is F. Sbrana (ed.), Mezzogiorno: quale storia, quale futuro?, special issue of “Storia economica”, no. 1/2025. 

Latest book "Nord contro Sud. La grande frattura dell'Italia repubblicana" (Carocci 2023), for wich he received the 2024 Diego Tajani national Prize (Mezzogiorno section) and special mentions from the jury at the 2024 Giuseppe Galasso Prize and the 2023 Sele d'oro Prize.

ERC sectors: ERCSH1_16 Historical economics; quantitative economic history; institutional economics; economic systemsSH6_9 Modern and contemporary historySH6_12 Social and economic history
 

 

Lessons

2025/2026

  • Mercati del lavoro ed economia delle migrazioni3 CFU

    Corso di laurea: Corso di formazione e aggiornamento "mediatori europei per l'intercultura e la coesione sociale"

  • Economia politica9 CFU

    Corso di laurea: Scienze sociali per la sostenibilità  e la cooperazione internazionale

  • Politica economica internazionale6 CFU

    Corso di laurea: Relazioni internazionali e cooperazione allo sviluppo

2024/2025

  • Sviluppo economico, disuguaglianze e sostenibilitã  nei processi storici 2 CFU

    Corso di laurea: Frontier sciences in sustainability, diplomacy and international cooperation

  • Attivit〠produttive e sostenibilit〠in prospettiva storico-economica2 CFU

    Corso di laurea: Master di i livello in rigenerazione e resilienza urbana e territoriale

  • Politica economica internazionale6 CFU

    Corso di laurea: Relazioni internazionali e cooperazione allo sviluppo

  • Storia economica e globalizzazione9 CFU

    Corso di laurea: Studi internazionali per la sostenibilita' e la sicurezza sociale

2023/2024

  • Politica economica e finanziaria internazionale9 CFU

    Corso di laurea: Relazioni internazionali e cooperazione allo sviluppo

  • Storia economica e globalizzazione9 CFU

    Corso di laurea: Studi internazionali per la sostenibilita' e la sicurezza sociale

2022/2023

  • Economia politica6 CFU

    Corso di laurea: Studi internazionali per la sostenibilita' e la sicurezza sociale

  • Storia economica e globalizzazione9 CFU

    Corso di laurea: Studi internazionali per la sostenibilita' e la sicurezza sociale

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