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CURRICULUM VITAE Pietro Lorenzini A.B., M.A., M.A., J.D., Ph.D.

Email: [email protected] [email protected]

EDUCATION Loyola , Ph.D. Areas of Specialization: Italian History, Modern Europe; and Modern Latin America.

Northern University, J.D. Area of Specialization: Law DeKalb, Illinois

DePaul University, M.A., Summa Cum Laude Areas of Specialization: Modern European History, U.S. and Modern Latin American History

Indiana State University, M.A., Summa Cum Laude Areas of Specialization: Criminal Justice and Criminology

University of Illinois at Chicago, A. B. Areas of Specialization: U.S. and Modern European History

ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE

Professor of History and Political Science, 1987-2013 Elgin Community , Elgin, Illinois Areas of Specialization: Western Civilization, Modern European History, U.S. History; Latin American History; American Government..

Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice, History and Sociology, 1994-to present Saint , Chicago, Illinois Areas of Specialization: Italian History, World History, U.S. History; Introduction to Criminal Justice; U.S. Constitutional Law; U.S. Criminal Law.

Visiting Professor of History and Criminal Justice, 2016-2017 Saint Xavier University, Chicago, Illinois Areas of Specialization: World History, U.S. History and Criminal Justice; U.S. Criminal Law; U.S. Constitutional Law.

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ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE (continued)

Adjunct Professor, Criminal Justice, 2006-to present Governors State University, University Park, Illinois Areas of Specialization: Comparative International Criminal Justice Systems; Juvenile Law; Judicial Process and Constitutional Issues in Criminal Justice

Adjunct Professor of History, 2014 , Romeoville, Illinois Areas of Specialization: World Cultures and Civilizations; History of Mexico

Adjunct Professor of Constitutional Law, 2013 , Chicago, Illinois Area of Specialization, U.S. Constitutional Law

Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice, Summer 2013 East West University, Chicago, Illinois Areas of Specialization, Introduction to Criminal Justice; Criminal Law; Criminology

Adjunct Professor of History, 1982-1990 Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Areas of Specialization: Western Civilization.

Adjunct Professor of History, 1983-1990 DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois Areas of Specialization: U. S. History; World History

Adjunct Instructor of History and Political Science, 1982-1987 , Chicago Heights, Illinois Areas of Specialization: Modern European History; Modern Italian History, Western Civilization; U.S. History; Introduction to Criminal Justice; Criminology.

Adjunct Instructor of History, 1983-1985 College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, Illinois Areas of Specialization: Introduction to Criminal Justice; Western Civilization

Co-editor, Northern Illinois University College of Law Comparative and International Law Notes, 1979-81

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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO HISTORY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Immigration, Politics, Social Discord and Criminality in Italy University of Michigan Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI., 2012

“Establishment of the International Court of Justice, February 5, 1946”, in Great Events from History: The Twentieth Century, edited by Christopher Moose, Salem Press, Pasadena, California, January, 2007.

“Convention Suppressing Human Trafficking is Adopted, December 2, 1949”, in Great Events from History: The Twentieth Century, edited by Christopher Moose, Salem Press, Pasadena, California, January, 2007.

“Sacco, Niccolo, Xenophobia in criminal prosecutions”, in Notorious Lives from History, edited by Christopher Moose, Salem Press, Pasadena, California, 2006.

“Vanzetti, Bartolomeo, Xenophobia in criminal prosecutions”, in Notorious Lives from History, edited by Christopher Moose, Salem Press, Pasadena, California, 2006.

“Mussolini, Benito and War Crimes”, in Notorious Lives from History, edited by Christopher Moose, Salem Press, Pasadena, California, 2006.

“The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952”, pp. 463-464, in The Nineteen-Fifties in America, Vol. I, edited by John C. Super, Salem Press, Pasadena, California, 2004

“Andrea Doria, criminal charges in the sinking”, pp. 52-53, in The Nineteen-Fifties in America, Vol. I, edited by John C. Super, Salem Press, Pasadena, California, 2004

“Europe and North America”, pp. 250-253, in The Seventies in America, edited by John C. Super, Salem Press, Pasadena, California, 2005

“Rule of Lorenzo de’ Medici”, pp. 71-74, in Great Events From History: The Renaissance and Early Modern Era, 1454-1600, Vol. I, edited by Christopher Moose, Salem Press, Pasadena, California, 2005

“Cabot, Sebastian”, pp. 159-160, in Great Lives From History: The Renaissance and Early Modern Era, 1454-1600, Vol. I, edited by Christopher Moose, Salem Press, Pasadena, California, 2005.

“Italian Workers in Paradiso,” pp. 38-91, in Illusive Identity: The Blurring of Working-Class Consciousness in Modern Western Culture, edited by Thomas J. Walker, Lexington Books, Lanham, Massachusetts., 2002

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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO HISTORY, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, LAW & SOCIETY (continued)

“Rapporti a Distanza: Uno Studio Preliminario Dell’ Emigrazione Verso Gli Stati Uniti D’ America”, pp. 10-54, in Quaderni Dell’ Emigrazione Toscana, edited by Caterina Rapetti, Pagnini e Martelli Publishers, Florence, Italy, 2000

Tyranny of Stone: Economic Modernization and Political Radicalization in Tuscany University of Michigan Microfilms, Ann Arbor, MI., 1994

SELECTED BOOK REVIEWS RELATED TO HISTORY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Turfa Macintosh, Jean. The Etruscan World. Routledge, 2013. 1,167p bibl index ISBN 9780415673082. Reviewed May 2014, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association)

Dale, Elizabeth. Criminal justice in the United States, 1789-1939. Cambridge, 2011. 184p bibl index; ISBN 9781107008847, Reviewed April, 2012, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association)

Stuntz, William J. The collapse of American criminal justice. Belknap, Harvard, 2011. Belknap, Harvard, 2011. 413p index afp; ISBN 9780674051751, Reviewed April 2012, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

Donovan, James M. Juries and the transformation of criminal justice in France in the nineteenth & twentieth centuries. North Carolina, 2010. 262p bibl index afp; ISBN 9780807833636, Reviewed December 2010, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

Cooke, Philip. The Legacy of the Italian Resistance. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. 263p bibl index ISBN 9780230114104. Reviewed January 2012, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

Bowd, Stephen D. Venice’s most loyal city: civic identity in Renaissance Brescia. Harvard, 2010. 359p bibl index afp ISBN 0-674-05120-3, Reviewed August 2011, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

Ethnic Europe: mobility, identity, and conflict in a globalized world, ed. by Roland Hsu. Stanford, 2010. 253p bibl index afp; ISBN 9780804769464, ISBN 9780804769471, Reviewed January 2011, CHOICE (Magazine of the American Library Association).

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SELECTED BOOK REVIEWS RELATED TO HISTORY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (continued)

Scheffer, Paul. Immigrant nations. Polity, 2011. 390p bibl indexes; ISBN 9780745649610; ISBN 9780745649627, Reviewed December 2011, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

Oldfield, Paul. City and community in Norman Italy. Cambridge, 2009. 294p bibl index (Cambridge studies in medieval life and thought: Fourth series, 72); ISBN 9780521898041, Reviewed March 2010, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

Europe's established and emerging immigrant communities: assimilation, multiculturalism or integration, ed. by Carlton Howson and Momodou Sallah. Trentham Books, 2009. 168p bibl index; ISBN 9781858564661 pbk, Reviewed October 2010, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

Medieval Italy: texts in translation, ed. by Katherine L. Jansen, Joanna Drell, and Frances Andrews. Pennsylvania, 2009. 589p bibl index afp; ISBN 9780812241648, Reviewed May 2010, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

Caldwell, Christopher. Reflections on the revolution in Europe: immigration, Islam, and the West. Doubleday, 2009. 422p bibl index afp; ISBN 9780385518260, Reviewed February 2010, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

Riall, Lucy. Risorgimento: the history of Italy from Napoleon to nation-state. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. 190p bibl index; ISBN 9780230216709 pbk, Reviewed in January 2010, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

Isabella, Maurizio. Risorgimento in exile: Italian émigrés and the liberal international in the post-Napoleonic era. Oxford, 2009. 284p bibl index afp; ISBN 9780199570676, Reviewed September 2010, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

Choate, Mark I. Emigrant nation: the making of Italy abroad. Harvard, 2008. 317p index afp ISBN 0-674-02784-1, $45.00; ISBN 9780674027848, Reviewed March 2009, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

Horn, Gerd-Rainer. Western European liberation theology: the first wave (1924- 1959). Oxford, 2009 (c2008). 314p bibl index afp ISBN 0-19-920449-7, ISBN 9780199204496, Reviewed September 2009, CHOICE (The Magazine of the American Library Association).

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“Immigration into the European Union”, WRMN Radio, Elgin, Illinois, December, 2011.

“Migrations from Northwestern Tuscany”, at American Italian Historical Association Convention, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, October, 2004.

“Contemporary Transnational Crime and European Jurisprudence”, Palazzo Fantoni, Fivizzano, Tuscany, Italy, July, 2003.

“The World of Don Camillo and Italian Culture in the Cold War”, at the American Culture Association Convention, San Antonio, Texas, March, 2011.

“Italian migrations and cultural identity”, Pennsylvania State College of Technology, Wilmington, Pennsylvania, April, 2001.

“Global Migrations and Transnational Crime”, WRMN Radio, Elgin, Illinois, February, 1999.

“D-Day and European Independence”, Comcast Cable TV, Elgin, Illinois, June, 1994.

“The World Court and International Criminal Law”, Gail Borden Library, Elgin, Illinois, May 1990.

“The French Revolution and Italian Nationalism”, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, June, 1989.

“Poverty and Crime in Modern Europe”, WCGO Radio, Chicago Heights, Illinois, May, 1988.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Bar Association, member American Society for Legal History, member Illinois State Bar Association, member Italian American Studies Association Justinian Society, member New York Bar Association, member Society for Italian Historical Studies, member

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NON ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE

Pietro Lorenzini Law Office, present Palos Heights, Illinois

Law Office of Joseph Turc & Associates, Of Counsel, 2000 to present Chicago, Illinois

Attorneys, Telford and Morelli, 1982-1987 Ottawa, Illinois

LANGUAGE SKILLS

English, fluent French, reading ability Latin, reading ability Italian, fluent German, reading ability Spanish, reading ability

. ACADEMIC WORK REFERENCES

Professor Robert Harmon Professor John Gutowski Saint Xavier University 1700 Spartan Drive 3700 W. 103rd St. Elgin, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Phone: 847.214.7474 Phone, work: 773.298.3271 Phone, home: 708.863.4431 email [email protected] email: [email protected]

Professor Jacqueline Battalora Saint Xavier University 3700 W. 103rd St. Chicago, Illinois Phone, work: 773.298.3949 Phone, home: 773.293.2799 email: [email protected]

Professor Iman Saca Saint Xavier University 3700 W. 103rd St. Chicago, Illinois Phone, work: 773.298.3314 Email: [email protected]

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