Andrea Mammone is an associate professor of contemporary history at Sapienza University of Rome. He was a historian of Europe at the University of London. He was also a visiting scholar at the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy, University of Pennsylvania and at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute. He has extensively published on Europe’s post-war European far-right parties, fascism, nationalism, and on memory. His Transnational Neofascism in France and Italy was published by Cambridge University Press. He coedited many volumes (Routledge) and journal editions on both the far right in Europe and contemporary Italy. He is also coediting the new Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Italian History. His latest monograph on the memory and historical revisionism in southern Italy came out in Summer 2024 (Mondadori).
- Transnational neofascism in France and Italy (Cambridge University Press 2015).
- with Emmanuel Godin, Brian Jenkins: Mapping the extreme right in contemporary Europe (Taylor & Francis 2012).
- Revitalizing and de-territorializing fascism in the 1950s: the extreme right in France and Italy, and the pan-national (‘European’) imaginary, in: Patterns of Prejudice, 2011, Volume 45, Issue 4, p. 295-318.