
Francesca Trivellato
Francesca Trivellato is a scholar of history who specializes in the cultural and economic interactions of early modern Europe, particularly focusing on Italy and its trade networks. Her work often explores how people’s beliefs, social practices, and financial transactions influenced each other during the Renaissance and beyond. She is known for analyzing the social history of commodities like money and luxury goods, offering insights into how economic activities shaped cultural and social life in historical contexts.