Anna Maria RAPETTI

Position
Associate Professor
Telephone
041 234 9838
E-mail
arapetti@unive.it
studistoria@unive.it - Studi di storia
Scientific sector (SSD)
Storia medievale [HIST-01/A]
Website
www.unive.it/people/arapetti (personal record)
Office
Department of Humanities
Website: https://www.unive.it/dep.humanities
Where: Malcanton Marcorà
Office
Inter-University Centre for Early Medieval History and Archaeology (SAAME)
Where: Malcanton Marcorà

Anna Maria Rapetti graduated in History from the University of Milan and obtained a PhD in Medieval History - History of ecclesiastical institutions at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart of Milan in 1996. She was a post-doctoral candidate at the Universities of Genoa and Milan. Since 2002 she has been a researcher in Medieval History at Ca' Foscari University, Department of Humanities (previously History), since 2015 she has been Associate Professor in the same Department. Qualified as full professor in Medieval History (11-HIST/01) in 2020 (ASN - National Scientific Qualification/HDR).

Her main areas of research are

- the history of medieval monasticism, with particular attention to religious movements as a factor of innovation in the processes of institutional evolution in the Middle Ages. In this context, she has recently focused on the analysis of monastic phenomena and their relations with the lay and ecclesiastical authorities and with society, with particular reference to the communities of Venice.;

- the history of Italian ecclesiastical and monastic institutions from a comparative perspective (10th-13th centuries); the organisational structures of monastic communities, particularly in northern Italy between the 11th and 14th centuries; Venetian monasticism, particularly female monasticism, from its origins to the 13th century and its relations with society, the aristocracy and political power;

- the history of the Northern Italian countryside between the early and late Middle Ages, with particular regard to the transformation of the rural landscape and the environment, the evolution of settlements and land ownership (9th-16th century).

She is the author of about sixty scientific works, alone and as co-author, including 8 monographs, essays, journal articles, conference proceedings, source editions. She has participated in national and international conferences in Europe and Argentina. She is scientific co-director of the series Studi di storia of Edizioni Ca' Foscari-Digital Publishing. She has been a member of local research units in national projects (PRIN 2002, PRIN 2004, PRIN 2010-11, PRIN 2017) and has been a holder of ESF projects (European Social Funds).

Since her arrival at Ca' Foscari she has held the following institutional roles:

- member of the Teaching Committee of the in European Social History from the Middle Ages to the contemporary age of Ca' Foscari University of Venice; member of the Teaching Committee and of the Board of the PhD in Historical, Geographical, Anthropological Studies of Veneto (Ca' Foscari University of Venice-University of Verona-University of Padua);

- vice-coordinator of the PhD in Historical, Geographical, Anthropological Studies of Veneto (Ca' Foscari University-University of Padua);

- member and then President of the Teaching Committee of the degree course in History (three-year and Master's degree) of Ca' Foscari University of Venice;

- President of the Joint Teaching Affairs Committee of the Department of Humanities at Ca' Foscari University of Venice;

- President of the Centro di Ricerche antropologiche geografiche e storiche (AGeS) in the Department of Humanities;

- member of the Centro di documentazione e ricerca sulla scuola e la didattica (CE.DO.DI.) in the Department of Humanities;

- member of the Scientific Committee of the Interdepartmental Centre for Historical Studies on Christianity, representative for the Department of Humanities at Ca' Foscari University of Venice.