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This book was conceived as a laboratory on microhistory, an attempt to illustrate its main processes and advantages. Through the microhistorical approach the reader is off on an adventurous journey to discover an individualâs perspective, that of maestro Luigi Prisco who emigrated to the USA from the south of Italy. Luigi Prisco was a provincial musician and composer, born in 1857, who lived in Avellino, in Campania. In May 1902 Prisco joined millions of people in emigrating from southern Italy and the rest of the country to the United States, one more droplet in the immense river of Italian migration.

Luigi Priscoâs personal correspondence with his mentor and friend Senator Donato Di Marzo (1840â1911) provides us with a precious insight into the aspirations and desires of a man who, through his actions, brought radical change to his life. Maestro Priscoâs letters are an interesting and insightful form of self-narration, which can only be fully understood using a microhistorical approach. The study of these letters is particularly valuable in highlighting the relationship between society and the intimate life of an individual, but also in underlining the active role that Prisco as an individual was able to play.

This volume will be of great use to scholars interested in microhistory, the history of migrations, the history of âthe selfâ and in the development of theoretical approaches and methodologies when using letters as sources in interdisciplinary historical research.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 11/28/2024
      ISBN13: 9781032274287, 978-1032274287
      ISBN10: 103227428X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book was conceived as a laboratory on microhistory, an attempt to illustrate its main processes and advantages. Through the microhistorical approach the reader is off on an adventurous journey to discover an individualâs perspective, that of maestro Luigi Prisco who emigrated to the USA from the south of Italy. Luigi Prisco was a provincial musician and composer, born in 1857, who lived in Avellino, in Campania. In May 1902 Prisco joined millions of people in emigrating from southern Italy and the rest of the country to the United States, one more droplet in the immense river of Italian migration.

      Luigi Priscoâs personal correspondence with his mentor and friend Senator Donato Di Marzo (1840â1911) provides us with a precious insight into the aspirations and desires of a man who, through his actions, brought radical change to his life. Maestro Priscoâs letters are an interesting and insightful form of self-narration, which can only be fully understood using a microhistorical approach. The study of these letters is particularly valuable in highlighting the relationship between society and the intimate life of an individual, but also in underlining the active role that Prisco as an individual was able to play.

      This volume will be of great use to scholars interested in microhistory, the history of migrations, the history of âthe selfâ and in the development of theoretical approaches and methodologies when using letters as sources in interdisciplinary historical research.

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