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Maurizio Giuliano earned a degree from [[Oxford University]] in [[1996]], <ref name="backcover caso"> Back cover of ''El Caso CEA: Intelectuales e Inquisidores en Cuba'' </ref> and a master's degree from [[Cambridge University]] in [[1997]].<ref name="backcover caso"/>
 
Maurizio Giuliano earned a degree from [[Oxford University]] in [[1996]], <ref name="backcover caso"> Back cover of ''El Caso CEA: Intelectuales e Inquisidores en Cuba'' </ref> and a master's degree from [[Cambridge University]] in [[1997]].<ref name="backcover caso"/>
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He published and edited several studies, including two books on [[Cuba]]n politics, as well as numerous articles. {{Fact|date=December 2007}} His scholarly work on [[Cuba]], notably on the 1996 purge of [[Havana]]'s [[Centre for American Studies (CEA)]] (contained in the book "El Caso CEA" published in 1998), has been the object of numerous academic reviews, as it exposed the internal conflicts between Cuba's political apparatus and the country's intelligentsia, previously unknown.<ref> {{es}} Pablo Alfonso, [http://www.cubanet.org/CNews/y98/may98/04o3.htm ''Cuba hizo purga contra académicos''], [[El Nuevo Herald]], May 8, 1998.</ref>
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He published and edited several studies, including two books on [[Cuba]]n politics, as well as numerous articles. His scholarly work on [[Cuba]], notably on the 1996 purge of [[Havana]]'s [[Centre for American Studies (CEA)]] (contained in the book "El Caso CEA" published in 1998), has been the object of numerous academic reviews, as it exposed the internal conflicts between Cuba's political apparatus and the country's intelligentsia, previously unknown.<ref> Pablo Alfonso, [http://www.cubanet.org/CNews/y98/may98/04o3.htm ''Cuba hizo purga contra académicos''], [[El Nuevo Herald]], May 8, 1998.</ref>
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He claimed that, through his work, he had travelled to every single [[List of sovereign states|sovereign country]] in the world, at least 192 countries (potentially 238 territories), having started at age 14.<ref name="abc"> Author unknown, [http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2004/02/27/1054789.htm ''European sets world travel record''], ABC Online, February 27, 2004, accessed 2008-01-04.</ref>{{Verify source|date=December 2007}}
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He claimed that, through his work, he had travelled to every single [[List of sovereign states|sovereign country]] in the world, at least 192 countries (potentially 238 territories), having started at age 14.<ref name="abc"> Author unknown, [http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2004/02/27/1054789.htm ''European sets world travel record''], ABC Online, February 27, 2004, accessed 2008-01-04.</ref>  
He travelled to London with over 40 passports filled with immigration, visa and transit stamps, in order to prove his record with the ''[[Guinness Book of World Records]]'' (after 2000 known as "[[Guinness World Records]]").<ref name=abc/>{{Verify source|date=January 2008}}
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He travelled to London with over 40 passports filled with immigration, visa and transit stamps, in order to prove his record with the ''[[Guinness Book of World Records]]'' (after 2000 known as "[[Guinness World Records]]").<ref name=abc/>
    
== Bibliography ==
 
== Bibliography ==
* {{es}} with José Antonio Viera-Gallo Quesney, Marifeli Pérez-Stable, and Rubén Ignacio Zamora Rivas, ''La Transición Cubana y el 'Bloqueo' Norteamericano'', Ediciones CESOC; 1st edition (May 1997), ISBN 9562110621.
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* with José Antonio Viera-Gallo Quesney, Marifeli Pérez-Stable, and Rubén Ignacio Zamora Rivas, ''La Transición Cubana y el 'Bloqueo' Norteamericano'', Ediciones CESOC; 1st edition (May 1997), ISBN 9562110621.
* {{es}} ''El Caso CEA: Intelectuales e Inquisidores en Cuba'', Cdiciones Universal; 2nd edition (November 1998), ISBN 0897298705.
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* ''El Caso CEA: Intelectuales e Inquisidores en Cuba'', Cdiciones Universal; 2nd edition (November 1998), ISBN 0897298705.
    
==Notes==
 
==Notes==