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Indispensable immigrants
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29 March 2017

HISTORY / Social History, History, RELIGION / Christianity / Saints & Sainthood, RELIGION / History, HISTORY / Europe / Italy, HISTORY / Europe / Renaissance, HISTORY / Europe / Medieval, European history: medieval period, middle ages
‘The book is a sheer delight, perfect for leisure reading by all historians no matter their chronological or geographic specialization, a testament to the joys of what we do.’ - Rudolph M. Bell, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Journal of Social History June 2016
‘It is a welcome contribution to his already-renowned scholarship and a tribute to a little-known Italian medieval saint. As a consequence the book itself will be indispensable to medieval and early modern scholars who work on Italy, saints, cults, the papacy, lay piety, and town life.’
Janine Larmon Peterson, Marist College, The Medieval Review, 2016
‘This study, a pleasure to read, should engage a wide range of scholars, of medieval and early modern Italy, of religion and society, of popular piety, of memory and its construction, and of cultural and economic history.’
Thomas Worcester, College of Holy Cross, Renaissance Quarterly Review, Vol LXX, No. 4
'Indispensable Immigrants is a masterclass in the integration of archival work, historiography, rhetorical skill, and imagination, four ingredients indispensable to the craft of writing engaging and informative history.'
Speculum
Part I: Alberto
1 The legend of Saint Alberto
2 The life of Alberto
3 The afterlife of Alberto
Part II: The wine porters
4 The brenta and the brentatori
5 Topography and migration
6 Porters of the imagination
Part III: Sainthood
7 Making saints
8 Sainthood by community
9 Sainthood by the papacy
Index