Indispensable immigrants
The wine porters of Northern Italy and their saint, 1200–1800
by Lester Little
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A long-forgotten trade and an unheard-of saint are brought to life in this tale of survival by hard work in the thriving cities of late medieval and early modern northern Italy. Indispensable immigrants recreates the world of peasants from the Alps and the Apennines who in order to survive came down to the cities of the Po Valley to work as wine porters. They joined the stream of labourers from the countryside whose willingness to do the heavy lifting that city dwellers preferred to avoid helped oil the wheels of the urban economy. Their counterparts of today have travelled greater distances to reach their new social and psychological environments, but the challenges they encounter are strikingly similar to those the porters faced long ago. Confronted with unrelenting mockery and disdain as well as low wages, the wine porters gained a measure of esteem - self-esteem at least - by making one of their own, Alberto of Villa d'Ogna, their patron saint, and keeping his cult alive for five centuries. During that half millennium, the wine porters and the cult of St Alberto sustained one another with what they both needed most, namely respect. Even though Alberto met the traditional, community-based expectations of a saint in the thirteenth century and then the profoundly different criteria for papal canonization five centuries later, once the wine porters became obsolete, both their work and his cult faded from memory. -
Author Biography
Lester K. Little is Professor Emeritus of History at Smith College and a former Director of the American Academy in Rome
Manchester University Press
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- Publisher Manchester University Press
- Publication Date February 2015
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9780719095221
- Publication Country or regionUnited Kingdom
- FormatHardback
- Primary Price 105 USD
- Pages176
- ReadershipGeneral/trade
- Publish StatusPublished
- Dimensions216 X 138 mm
- IllustrationIllustrations, black & white
- Biblio NotesPart 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
- Reference CodeIPR4296
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