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Carl Ipsen (Indiana University) is a historian of social sciences and demography. His early research focuses on population policy in Fascist Italy and resulted in the book "Dictating Demography: The Problem of Population in Fascist Italy. His second book: Italy in the Age of Pinocchio. Children and Danger in the Liberal Era (Palgrave, 2006) dealt with children’s issues in 20th century Italy (abandonment, labor, delinquency, emigration). Professor Ipsen also works on emigration in the same period. He is a member of The Nineteenth Century Forum at Indiana University. He has worked as consultant on the issues of contemporary child immigration and integration in Italy (an EU project) and on smoking in post-World War II Italy. He has been a fellow at the American Academy in Rome.