Stefano Bellucci
Universitair Docent
- Naam
- Dr. S. Bellucci
- Telefoon
- +31 71 527 3473
- s.bellucci@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-6736-4659
Stefano Bellucci is universitair docent bij het Instituut voor Geschiedenis.
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Stefano Bellucci is universitair docent bij het Instituut voor Geschiedenis.
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Universitair Docent
- Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
- Institute for History
- Geschiedenis van Afrika en de Amerika's
- Ntewusu S., Bellucci S., Admasie S.A. & Frederick A. (2025), A short report on the Ghana railway archive in Sekondi-Takoradi, History in Africa : 1-8.
- Admasie S.A. & Bellucci S. (2024), Decent work, the ILO agenda and African unions. In: Mwamadzingo M., Mote H., Pam Sha D. & Bellucci S. (red.), African trade unions and the future of work: responses, challenges and opportunities. Geneva: International Labour Office. 87-106.
- Bellucci S. (2024), ITUC-Africa’s new year school, trade unions and the transformation of the world of work. In: Mwamadzingo M., Mote H., Pam Sha D. & Bellucci S. (red.), African trade unions and the future of work: responses, challenges and opportunities. Geneva: International labour office. 203-220.
- Bellucci S. (2024), Trade unions. Oxford: Oxford University Press. [overig].
- Bellucci S. (2024), Declining labour and strengthening capital: an analysis of the ILO wage report and ITUC rights index, Notebooks: The Journal for Studies on Power 4(2): 237-250.
- Bellucci S. (2017), Wage labour and capital in Africa: a historical perspective, Labor History 58(2): 133-137.
- Bellucci S. (2017), Wage labour and capitalism: a comparative and historical analysis of Eritrea and Kenya, Labor History 58(2): 154-169.
- Bellucci S. & Freund B. (2017), Introduction. Work across Africa: labour exploitation and mobility in Southern, Eastern and Western Africa, Africa 87(1): 27-35.
- Bellucci S. & Freund B. (red.) (2017), . Africa.
- Bellucci S. (2016), The 1974 Ethiopian Revolution at 40: Social, Economic, and Political Legacies, Northeast African Studies 16(1): 1-13.
- Bellucci S. (2015), Crisis of Capitalism, Crisis of Labour, International Review of Social History 60(1): 97-109.
- Bellucci S. (2014), Colonial ideology versus labour reality: a history of the recruitment of Italian workers to the colony of Eritrea, 1890s–1940s, Labor History 55(3): 294-308.
- Barchiesi F. (2014), African Labor Histories, International Labor and Working-Class History 86(Fall): 4-14.
- Corrêa L.R., Deutsch J.G. & Joshi C. (2014), Introduction: Labour in Transport: Histories from the Global South (Africa, Asia, and Latin America), c.1750-1950, International Review of Social History 59(Special Issue 22): 1-10.
- Bellucci S. (2014), The Role of Archives and Archivists in the Contemporary Age in Ensuring the Transmission of Collective Memory. In: Blok A., Lucassen J. & Sanders H. (red.), A Usable Collection: Essays in Honour of Jaap Kloosterman on Collecting Social History. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 434-441.
- Bellucci S. (2014), Historia del trabajo en África desde una perspectiva global. In: Barragan R. & Uriona P. (red.), Mundos del trabajo en transformación: entre lo local en global. La Paz: CIDES-UMSA. 63-82.
- Corrêa L.R., Deutsch J.G. & Joshi C. (red.) (2014), . International Review of Social History.
- Zaccaria M. (2014), Wage Labor and Mobility in Colonial Eritrea, 1880s to 1920s, International Labor and Working-Class History 86(Fall): 89-106.
- Senior researcher/head collector for Afrika