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7-217.ĭonatella Pallotti, Paola Pugliatti (general editors): Raffaella Sarti (editor), Journal of Early Modern Studies, Vol 9 (2020): Stones, Castles and Palaces to Be Read: Graffiti and Wall Writings in Medieval and Early Modern Europe Donatella Pallotti 2020 Abstract Our task – which is already immense – is to develop site-specific protocols that will allow us to identify, read, and preserve without judgment the astonishing archives that are comprised by graffiti as it occurs at local sites, within local writing economies or ‘graphospheres’.ĭonatella Pallotti, Paola Pugliatti (general editors): Raffaella Sarti (editor), Journal of Early Modern Studies, Vol 9 (2020): Stones, Castles and Palaces to Be Read: Graffiti and Wall Writings in Medieval and Early Modern Europe / Donatella Pallotti.

For those who study graffiti are quickly confronted with the contingency of our own concepts: starting with ‘writing’, and including ‘art’, ‘public/private’, ‘property’, ‘authorized/unauthorized’, ‘literate’ and ‘literacy’, ‘authenticity’, ‘spontaneity’, ‘signature’, ‘author’, ‘criminal’, and ‘popular’. But there is nothing singular about it, and its global history – which might be said to run from Upper Paleolithic hand stencils (40,000 CE) to the present – could never be written. Graffiti is also a phenomenon of current consequence that continues to produce and constitute archives of immense historical importance. For those with eyes to see it, the technologies to restore it to visibility, and the patience to learn to read it, graffiti can be found everywhere. Hers is a wonderful book, tackling questions about housing, furnishings, food, dining, and clothes, and providing one fascinating discussion after another.Historical graffiti survives in much greater quantities than has hitherto been understood. ?Sarti deals with a subject of widespread curiosity: how people actually lived in the past. ?Like a miracle, Raffaella Sarti brings our European ancestors to life.?Jacques le Goff

This book, with its clear writing and wealth of arresting details, will fascinate and beguile the general reader.?Atlantic Monthly ?This vivid book takes readers through the daily life of European families at every economic level over three centuries. In this fascinating guide to European homes, families, and possessions of the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries, Raffaella Sarti invites us to return to earlier times and observe the daily lives of masters and servants, parents and children, husbands and wives.
