Linda Safran is a Research Fellow at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto, and editor of the journal Gesta.
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Note Introduction Chapter 1. Names Chapter 2. Languages Chapter 3. Appearance Chapter 4. Status Chapter 5. The Life Cycle Chapter 6. Rituals and Other Practices in Places of Worship Chapter 7. Rituals and Practices at Home and in the Community Chapter 8. Theorizing Salentine Identity Database: Sites in the Salento with Texts and Images Informative About Identity Notes Works Cited Index Acknowledgments
"An ambitious and truly interdisciplinary book that covers a particularly vast body of material with exemplary clarity and erudition. Linda Safran provides an enormously rich source to fill in a major lacuna in the scholarship of medieval Italy." (Nino Zchomelidse, Johns Hopkins University) "A richly detailed and illuminating examination of a little-studied region of medieval southern Italy. Safran's interdisciplinary approach pushes the boundaries of identity scholarship by relying in particular on art historical and anthropological methods." (Joanna Drell, University of Richmond)

