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Roberto Nigro BA MRes

Details of talks given by Roberto Nigro BA MRes


Regions:
Anywhere
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Online Talks:
Yes, group must organise
Biography:

Roberto Nigro is a historian and public speaker specialising in Georgian and Regency Britain, with a particular focus on identity, masculinity, and the history of boxing.

His talks explore the social world of the 18th and early 19th centuries, bringing to life a period shaped by conflict, migration, and dramatic cultural change. Drawing on original research and public history projects, he offers engaging and accessible talks that combine academic rigour with compelling storytelling.

Roberto has delivered public talks and seminars for community audiences through organisations such as Black History Walks and St Margaret’s House, where he served as lead historical consultant and speaker on the Mendoza Mania project.

His work highlights the lives of figures such as Daniel Mendoza, Tom Molyneaux, and Bill Richmond, exploring themes of race, identity, and status in Georgian Britain.

Alongside his research and speaking, Roberto works at University College London coordinating a wide range of public-facing events, conferences, and short courses. This experience underpins his ability to deliver well-structured, engaging, and professionally delivered talks for diverse audiences.

His talks are suitable for a wide range of groups, including history societies, local community organisations, U3A, and educational audiences, and can be adapted for both in-person and online delivery.

To contact Roberto Nigro BA MRes, first select one of the talks listed below.

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