Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi is a new, peer-reviewed academic journal aiming to promote interdisciplinarity as a method of scientific inquiry and a highly relevant issue in social sciences.
The Annals, which publish two issues per year, aim at facilitating communication and encouraging cross-fertilization of ideas among both established international scholars and younger scholars working in the field of history, economics, political science, and other social disciplines. Its articles have rigorous style and language, but are accessible to scholars belonging to different fields of social sciences.
The journal inherits but radically renovates the tradition of Annali della Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, founded in 1967.
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"A" Anvur category: 14/B2 - Storia delle relazioni internazionali, delle società e delle istituzioni extraeuropee
ISSN: 2532-4969
The Editors welcome submissions from authors from across the humanities and social sciences, including in particular economics, political science, and history. Submissions that are interdisciplinary in nature, and theoretical and methodological articles on inter-disciplinary relations are also welcomed. Special issues are edited by the guest editors in collaboration with the Annals Editors and members of the Editorial Board. These issues may include solicited essays, but are mainly comprised of essays that are submitted to a call for papers (proposals are reviewed by the Editors; the submission process is subject to a peer-review process).
Editors:
Francesco Cassata (Università di Genova)
Mario Cedrini (Università di Torino)
Roberto Marchionatti (Università di Torino)
Book review editor: Paolo Silvestri (Università di Torino)
Editorial board:
Brigitte Bechtold (Central Michigan University)
John Davis (Marquette University and University of Amsterdam)
Mario Del Pero (Paris-SciencePo)
Sheila Dow (University of Stirling and University of Victoria in Canada)
Luca Einaudi (Prime Minister Office, Italy and Centre for History of Economics, Cambridge)
Matthew Evangelista (Cornell University)
Stefano Fiori (Università di Torino)
Philippe Fontaine (École normale supérieure de Cachan, Institut Universitaire de France)
Ilene Grabel (University of Denver)
Alan Kirman (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, EHESS)
Jonathan Kirshner (Cornell University)
Suzanne Konzelmann (Birbeck, University of London)
Jan Kregel (Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, NY)
Sara Lorenzini (Università di Trento)
Caterina Marchionni (University of Helsinki)
Marguerite Mendell (Concordia University and Karl Polanyi Institute of Political Economy)
Hirokazu Miyazaki (Cornell University)
Manuela Moschella (Scuola Normale Superiore, Firenze)
José Antonio Ocampo (Columbia University)
Ugo Panizza (The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva)
Lucia Qu***ia (University of York)
Sophus Reinert (Harvard Business School)
Margaret Schabas (University of British Columbia)
Ilana Silber (Bar-Ilan University)
Paolo Soddu (Università di Torino)
Joseph Straus (Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition)
Adam Tooze (Columbia University)
Editorial Assistants
Amalia De Luigi (Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Torino)
Guido Mones (Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Torino)
(Bio-bibliographical notes at http://www.annalsfondazioneluigieinaudi.it/en/editorial-board).
Fondazione Luigi Einaudi
The Foundation started in 1964 with the aim of creating a cultural institution able to exploit a great cultural heritage in the context of socio-economic sciences, with maximum flexibility. Historical, economic and sociological interests, which were at the centre of Luigi Einaudi’s arduous industriousness and were reflected in his vast library, were still minor disciplines in Italy at that time. However, the goal of the Foundation was not merely the conservation of the Einaudian cultural legacy but, on the contrary, its reuse as an active resource in an effort to promote the evolution and development of economic, historical-economic and social studies.
At the time of its creation, the Foundation benefited from the financial support of its sponsoring bodies: Turin Provincial Council and Turin Council, the Cassa di Risparmio di Torino, the Istituto Bancario San Paolo of Turin and FIAT company. Additional support came from the Fondazione Enrico e Agostino Rocca and from the Bank of Italy.
Since these initial contributions, the Foundation has received contributions from the Italian State, the Ministry of Cultural Assets, Piedmont Regional Government, the Chamber of Commerce of Turin, several private companies, and the San Giacomo Charitable Foundation.
Throughout decades of activity, the Foundation has concretely given its contribution to post-graduate training of more than 650 young scholars through scholarships and research aids. Not less than half of the recipients of these contributions have utilized resources from their scholarships to start research in foreign universities, as Cambridge and Oxford in UK and Harvard, Princeton and Stanford in the USA.
Since its origins, the Foundation has identified the creation of an international network of culture as one of its primary duties. The nature of the Foundation, as a centre where research and documenting combine, is the result of the driving force of its Scientific Committee, where numerous names of celebrated scholars stand out, both in academia and in high held political office.
At this point, a special acknowledgement must be given in memory to those who significantly contributed to the success of the Foundation: firstly Mario Einaudi who was president for the first twenty years, then Luigi Firpo who was superintendent of the Library and the Historical Archive and also Marino Berengo, Federico Caffè, Franco Momigliano, Claudio Napoleoni, Alessandro Passerin d’Entrèves, Rosario Romeo, Piero Sraffa and Franco Venturi.
The original Statute (1966) of the Foundation underwent subsequent variations and it is now in force as modified in 2013.
Website: http://www.fondazioneeinaudi.it/
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