Carlo M Cipolla

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Aliases:
C. M. Cipolla, Carlo M. Cipolla, Carlo Maria Cipolla, and 12 others Κάρλο Τσιπόλλα, Carlo Manlio Cipolla, Cipolla, Карло Чипола, كارلو شيبولا،, カルロ・マリア チッポラ, C. M チポラ, Carlo Cipolla, カルロ・マリア チポッラ, קרלו צ'יפולה, カルロ・M チポラ, カルロ・チポラ
Born:
Aug. 15, 1922
Died:
Sept. 5, 2000

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Carlo M. Cipolla was an Italian economic historian. As a young man, Cipolla wanted to teach history and philosophy in an Italian high school, and therefore enrolled at the political science faculty at the University of Pavia. While a student there, thanks to professor Franco Borlandi, a specialist in medieval economic history, he discovered his passion for economic history. He graduated from Pavia in 1944. Subsequently, he studied at the University of Paris and the London School of Economics.

Cipolla obtained his first teaching post in economic history in Catania at the age of 27. This was to be the first stop in a long academic career in Italy (Venice, Turin, Pavia, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa and Fiesole) and abroad. In 1953 Cipolla left for the United States as a Fulbright fellow and in 1957 became a visiting professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Two years later he obtained a full professorship.

Books by Carlo M Cipolla