“…Exile is also relevant to Edoardo Tortarolo's study on Salvemini's historical method (2016): Tortarolo compares two methodological pieces completed in 1901 (Salvemini's inaugural lecture at the University of Messina) and in 1938 (a series of four lectures delivered at the University of Chicago, then published as Historian and Scientist), and concluded that, although Salvemini was exposed to the influence of US historical method, he did not radically change his approach. Salvemini's exile is the subject of two other works published in English in 2020 and 2022, by Alice Gussoni: the former (Gussoni 2020a) is a study of Salvemini's experience between Britain, France and the USA, shedding light on the transnational features of his exile; the latter is a biographical account which describes Salvemini's experience of mobility throughout his life, in Italy and abroad. Lastly, the most recent publication in English is a translation of Filomena Fantarella's (2023) study of Salvemini's relationship with his second wife, Fernande Dauriac, and particularly his stepson, Jean Luchaire, who collaborated with the Vichy government.…”