Marianna Astore holds the position of Jemolo Fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, and is a Post-doc Fellow at the University of Turin (Italy). Before joining Oxford, she was a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at the Paris School of Economics, serving as the principal investigator of the project EUROCBH-Europe and Its Central Banks: Lessons from History, and she held a post-doctoral position at Bocconi University (Milan). Marianna is interested in investigating how the evolution of central banking has shaped the Italian and European economies during the interwar period. Her research approach is interdisciplinary and seeks to illustrate how increased integration between history and economics can yield fruitful results and inform current policy debates.