義大利帕爾馬大學(Università di Parma, Italy)文明史學士(Laurea in Storia delle Civiltà),羅斯福大學(Roosevelt University)歷史學碩士,利物浦大學(University of Liverpool)歷史學博士。
於2019年9月加入寧波諾丁漢大學。
2013年至2017年,曾任教於利物浦大學,2016年曾任教於曼徹斯特城市大學(Manchester Metropolitan University)。2017年至2019年倫敦國王學院(King’s College London),“伊比利亞近現代史”(Early Modern Iberian History)的講師 (Lecturer)。
Salonia, M. (2017).Genoa's Freedom: Entrepreneurship, Republicanism, and the Spanish Atlantic. Lexington Books.Genoa's Freedom: Entrepreneurship, Republicanism, and the Sp
Salonia, M. (2019). The first voyage of Giovanni da Empoli to India: Mercantile culture, Christian faith, and the early production of knowledge about Portuguese Asia.International Journal of Maritime History,31(1), 3-18.
Salonia, M. (2018). The Body in Medieval Spirituality: A Rationale for Pilgrimage and the Veneration of Relics.Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion,14.
Salonia, M. (2018). Charles V's universal empire in the Compendio of Antonio Doria.Renaissance Studies,32(3), 388-405.
Salonia, M. (2016).18 Brumaire and its Place in the French Revolution: a Critical Historiography.World History Studies, Vol. 3, 38-60.
書評
Salonia, M. (2018). Book Review: Penelope Francks, Japan and the great divergence. A short guide.The Economic History Review,71(1), 352-354.
Salonia, M. (2017). Book Review: Speaking Truth to Power from Medieval to Modern Italy.Libertarian Papers,9.
Salonia, M. (2017). Book Review:The Myth of Republicanism in Renaissance Italy.Fabrizio Ricciardelli.RenaissanceQuarterly, 70(2),714-716.
公共寫作
Salonia, M.(2017). The World Needs an Austrian-School Approach to Economic History. Mises Institute blog, October 2017.
學位論文
Salonia, M. (2015).Genoese Economic Culture: From the Mediterranean into the Spanish Atlantic(Doctoral dissertation, University of Liverpool).
會議和研討會論文
“Cinquecento Italy and the Ottoman Threat: Military Counsel and Hispanophile Sentiment.” 8th Renaissance Studies Conference, University of Sheffield, July 2018.
“Self-perception and the Production of Knowledge at the Peripheries of Empire: the case of Giovanni da Empoli (1483-1517).” Symposium on Early Modern Mercantile Culture, King’s College London, June 2018.
Invited to speak: “Local Causes and Global Consequences: the 1528 Hispanic-Genoese Alliance, from the Mediterranean to the Pacific.” The University of Hong Kong, April 2018.
Invited to speak: “Genoa: a Mediterranean City in Global History.” Shanghai Normal University, November 2016.
“Libertàand Sovereignty in early Cinquecento Genoa.” Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, Humboldt University, Berlin, March 2015.
“Modestissima autorità: Late Medieval and Renaissance Republicanism in Genoa.” Canadian Society for Italian Studies Conference, Brock University, St. Catharines, May 2014.