Periodic Reporting for period 1 - Occupational Health (Ill-health, Work and Occupational Health in Early Modern Italy (ca.1550-1750))
Período documentado: 2020-10-01 hasta 2023-09-30
The Covid pandemic meant that archives and libraries were either closed or had very limited access for roughly the eighteen months of the fellowship. As a consequences the anticipated milestones of the project, including publications and disseminations activities, were delayed.
The articles stemming from the project work will situate occupational health as a significant theme in the scholarship of premodern period. An article on the current state of the research field and suggested pathways for future research is intended to promote other researchers to ask similar questions of workforces in other geographical locations. A second article on people who worked for the Venetian health office will demonstrate how a group of workers provided health information to their employers in order to request alterations to their working patterns. A third research article explores how workers used the process of petitioning to negotiate their working lives and activities using the impact that their job had on their health as a central theme. All publications will acknowledge the support of the European Commission in the form of my Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship.
The results of my reserach were also disseminated at conferences in Italy and internationally, both in person and online, through workshops and a conference at Ca'Foscari.