Articles

Academic article titled "Quarantine, Diseased Geographies, and Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Eighteenth-Century Mediterranean" from The Historical Journal, published by Cambridge University Press, with author Marina Ini, featuring a logo from Cambridge University Press.

‘Quarantine, Diseased Geographies, and Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Eighteenth-Century Mediterranean’, The Historical Journal, 67.2 (2023), 256–80.

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‘Materiality, Quarantine and Contagion in the Early Modern Mediterranean’, Social History of Medicine, 34.4 (2021), 1161–84.

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Chapters in edited volumes

Cover of a book titled 'Emotions and Architecture: Forging Mediterranean Cities Between the Middle Ages and Early Modern Time,' edited by Francesca Lembo Fazio and Valentina Tomassetti, featuring a painting of the Roman Colosseum and ancient ruins under a cloudy sky.

Architecture and Emotions in Early Modern Quarantine Centres’, in Emotions and Architecture: Forging Mediterranean Cities Between the Middle Ages and Early Modern Time, ed. by Valentina Tomassetti, Francesca Lembo Fazio, (Routledge, 2024), 104–26.

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Book cover titled 'Salutogenic Urbanism: Architecture and Public Health in Early Modern European Cities'. It features a painting of a historic European city with bridges over a river, boats, and people in period clothing, illustrating early urban life.

‘Architecture and Plague Prevention: The Development of Lazzaretti in Eighteenth-Century Mediterranean Cities’, in Salutogenic Urbanism: Architecture and Public Health in Early Modern European Cities, ed. by Mohammad Gharipour and Anatole Tchikine (Palgrave Macmillan 2023), 83–123

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