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Project leader Dr. Dorota Gregorowicz specialises in the history of early modern papal diplomacy, particularly in relation to the Polish-Lithuanian state. She is also interested in broadly defined political communication during this period and in applying research on diplomacy to wider geographical contexts using methodological approaches such as connected history or histoire croisée. She is passionate about source editing and is working on the publication of documents as part of the Acta Nuntiaturae Polonae publishing series.
In 2013, she obtained her Master’s degree in Historical Sciences from both the University of Silesia and the University of Trento. She then proceeded to study at the University of Eastern Piedmont, where she obtained her Ph.D. in Languages, History and Institutions in 2017, earning the Doctor Europaeus label. Since 2018, she has worked as an Assistant Professor at the University of Silesia, leading relevant research projects such as The Holy See Towards the Crisis of Sovereignty of John Casimir Vasa and Michael Korybut Wiśniowiecki’s Election (1660–1669) (National Science Centre Sonatina 2, project no. 2018/28/C/HS3/00176, which concluded in 2021), and the ongoing Geopolitical Character of the Post-Tridentine Apostolic Nunciatures (1562–1605): A Prosopographical and Comparative Study (National Science Centre Sonata 16, project no. 2020/39/D/HS3/00742).
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Doc. Dr. Tomáš Černušák is a renowned specialist in the history of papal politics and diplomacy in the imperial lands, particularly Bohemia, during the early modern period. His interests also include broader political communication during this period, the history of religion and religious orders in the early modern period, in Moravia in particular. He works as an editor and is involved in preparing critical editions of the correspondence of papal nuncios at the imperial court (1592–1628).
He obtained a Master’s degree in History and Archival Science from Masaryk University in 1996, as well as a Master’s degree in Theology from Palacký University Olomouc in 1998. He went on to earn a Ph.D. in Czech and Czechoslovak History from Palacký University Olomouc in 2000. He completed his habilitation procedure in 2020 at Palacký University Olomouc with research entitled Papal Nunciature at the Imperial Court of Rudolf II. Diplomatic Service for the Church in the Time of Counter-Reformation. He currently works at the Institute of History of the Czech Academy of Sciences, and at Masaryk University in Brno. Since 2025 he has been the Director of the Czech Historical Institute in Rome.
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Prof. Paolo Carta is an internationally recognised expert on early modern legal and political thought, the history of diplomacy, leadership and the rule of law. He is one of the foremost specialists in the work of Francesco Guicciardini. In his research, he combines the political theory of the period with its practical application in real politics, and above all, diplomacy. He has also published primary sources, the most interesting of which, in the context of the ongoing project, are excellent Ricordi politici, written by the papal nuncio Cesare Speciano.
He earned his Master’s degree in Political Science at the University of Sassari in 1994. Consequently, he obtained a Ph.D. in History of Political Thought from the University of Perugia in 1999, and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the École Normale Supérieure – Fontenay Saint-Cloud from 2000 to 2001. After that, he began working at the University of Trento. He has been a Visiting Professor at Columbia University in New York, the École Normale Supérieure – LSH in Lyon and the University of Oxford. Since 2012, he has held the role of Member of the Admission Committee at The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America of Columbia University. Since 2022, he has been the Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Trento.
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