John Foot (historian)
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John Mackintosh Foot (born 8 November 1964, in London) is an English academic
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specialising in
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.


Life and career

The son of journalist Paul Foot and his first wife, Monica (née Beckinsale), Foot graduated from
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with a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics in 1986, and in 1991 gained his doctorate from
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, submitting a thesis on the socialist movements in
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between 1914 and 1921. From 1989 until 1995, he was an associate lecturer at
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, organising seminars on Italian and French history during the twentieth century. From 1992 to 1995, he held a Junior Research Fellowship at Churchill College, Cambridge, and he held a series of lectures at several Italian universities (
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,
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, D'Annunzio University of Chieti–Pescara,
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and
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), on the themes of postwar migration movements and urban developments of the Italian cities, especially with respect to Milan. Later, he taught subjects related to the history and politics of Europe, with an emphasis on Italy, at several British universities, including
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(1994),
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(1995–96) and
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(1996). From 1996 to 2000, he worked at the Italian Department of
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(UCL), where he became a professor of
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until 2004. In 2013, he moved to the
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to take up the chair in Modern Italian History. He is currently Director of the South West and Wales Doctoral Training Partnership. From 1994 to 1997, he was secretary of the Association for the Study of Modern Italy, and was a member of the executive committee until 1999. In 1999, he was awarded the ''Dyos Prize in Urban History'' by the University of Cambridge. From 2010 to 2014 he was co-editor, with Professor Phil Cooke, of the journal ''Modern Italy''. In 2006, he was part of the jury ''The City of Cities'', organised by the
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, and in 2007 he was part of the jury for the D. H. Lawrence Prize for Travel Writing, organised by the
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. Foot has written a history of Italian football, ''Calcio'', published in 2006 (a 2007 edition included details of Italy's 2006 World Cup victory and the ''
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'' scandal). The book was published in the US with the title ''Winning at all Costs''. It has also been published in Italy, with a later Italian edition updating the story to 2011. In 2006, this book came second in the prestigious Premio Bancarella Sport book prize. His interest in the cultural history of Italian sport was continued with his well-reviewed history of Italian cycling, ''Pedalare'', which also appeared in both Italian and English. In addition, he has written a history textbook, ''Modern Italy'', which was updated with a second edition in 2014. In 2009, he published the study ''Italy's Divided Memory'', which appeared in a longer Italian version as ''Fratture d'Italia''. In 2014, he brought out the first critical history of the radical Psychiatric reform in Italy – led by Franco Basaglia – which closed down the psychiatric hospitals there. The book appeared in an English edition published by
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in 2015 with the title ''The Man who Closed the Asylums''. This edition has received reviews in ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and elsewhere. He was invited to festivals in
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and Pordenone in 2014 and 2015 to discuss the book. Foot has written for ''
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'', ''
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'', the '' London Review of Books'' and other publications. He has published numerous academic articles, works as a reviewer and peer reviewer for grant-making bodies, journals and publishers – and has appeared on Radio 4,
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, Radio 3 and on overseas media outlets. He also writes for the Italian magazine ''Internazionale''. He has had regular slots on Milan's Radio Popolare radio station and was for a time based in Milan. 2015 saw a new edition – with a new preface – of ''Milano dopo il miracolo'', the Italian edition of his 2001 book ''Milan Since the Miracle''. He has directed a documentary film, ''Story of a House: Piazzale Lugano, 22'' (2003), which was selected for the Film-maker film festival at the
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and has been screened in Italy and the UK. He lives in
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with his partner, Sarah, and his daughter, Corinna. His son Lorenzo, from a previous relationship, lives in Milan. He is a supporter of Arsenal, Plymouth Argyle and Inter Milan. He also backs the West Indies and Middlesex in
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Bibliography


Selected books

* ''Milan Since the Miracle: City, Culture and Identity'', Oxford: Berg, 2001 * ''Modern Italy'', Palgrave Macmillan, 2003 * ''Italian cityscapes: culture and urban change in contemporary Italy'' (edited with Robert Lumley), Exeter: University of Exeter Press, 2004 * ''Pedalare! Pedalare!'', Bloomsbury, 2006 * ''Calcio: A History of Italian Football'', Harper Perennial, 2007 (aka, ''Winning at All Costs: A Scandalous History of Italian Soccer'', Nation Books, 2007 ) * ''Italy's Divided Memory'', Palgrave Mavmillan, 2011 * ''The Archipelago: Italy Since 1945'', Bloomsbury, 2018 * ''Blood and Power: The Rise and Fall of Italian Fascism'', Bloomsbury, 2022


References

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