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Andrea Vianello is an Associate Professor in the Political Science/History Department at Saint Joseph's College, ME. He holds a PhD from the University of Pavia, Italy, and a Laurea (BA/MA combined) from the University of Venice. His research focuses on the history of poverty, welfare systems, Venetian confraternities, fashion history (particularly footwear), labor history, and early modern European social structures. He teaches courses on Ancient Greece/Rome, early modern history, and modern history.
His work integrates archival research with material culture analysis, exploring topics like Venetian charity institutions, Renaissance footwear symbolism, and labor practices among poor artisans. Publications span monographs and peer-reviewed articles in English and Italian, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to social and economic history.
Though no awards are listed, his prolific output includes foundational studies on Venetian poverty relief, fashion as social status markers, and craftsmanship guilds. His advising and grant activities are not detailed here, but his research demonstrates sustained engagement with marginalized groups in early modern Italian society.
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