Microhistory innovator who examined ordinary lives under power; renowned for The Cheese and the Worms (1976) and ongoing influence.
Carlo Ginzburg has died at 87. The Italian historian is remembered for The Cheese and the Worms, a microhistorical study of a 16th-century miller, which recast power dynamics and belief through inquisitorial records. His work shaped modern historiography, influence spanning postwar and postcolonial contexts.