Biography
Matteo Di Tullio is associate professor of Early Modern History at the University of Pavia. His research interests focus on the environmental and socioeconomic history of preindustrial Europe.
He was post-doctoral fellow for the ERC projects EINITE “Economic Inequality across Italy and Europe, 1300-1800” and SMITE “Social Mobility and economic inequality across Italy and Europe”. He is principal investigator of the PRIN project “Coping with environment: Economy, Ecology, and Sustainability in Early Modern northern Italy (1500-1800)” and co-PI of the PRIN-PNRR project “Political inclusion and inequality in Preindustrial Italian Alps (1500-1800)”.
He is the author of many articles and books, including The Lion’s Share. Inequality and the Rise of the Fiscal State in Preindustrial Europe (Cambridge University Press 2019, with Guido Alfani).