Carlo Ginzburg
Italian historian (1939–2026)
Carlo Ginzburg was a renowned Italian historian, born in 1939 to a Jewish family in Turin. He embarked on his academic journey, earning a PhD from the University of Pisa in 1961. This marked the beginning of his distinguished career in the field of history. Ginzburg's intellectual pursuits led him to become one of the key figures in the development of microhistory, a field that focuses on in-depth examinations of small, localized historical events.
Throughout his career, Ginzburg authored several notable works that showcased his expertise and insight into historical events. Some of his prominent publications include The Night Battles, The Cheese and the Worms, and Ecstasies: Deciphering the Witches' Sabbath. These works demonstrate his ability to delve into complex historical topics and provide nuanced analyses. As a prominent historian, Ginzburg's contributions to the field of microhistory have left a lasting impact, and his writings continue to be studied and appreciated by scholars and historians alike, until his passing in 2026.