Disciplines, Serendipity, Case Studies
Carlo Ginzburg
European Review, 2020, vol. 28, issue 1, 11-17
Abstract:
In this article I will share some reflections on my own experience as a historian. However, I will refrain from proposing my own case as a model. I dislike preaching; moreover, I regard ego-centred preaching as a ridiculous posture. So please: note what I will say, and then follow a completely different path.
Date: 2020
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