David Kertzer and Carlo Ginzburg discuss micro history in an interview conducted by Christopher Lydon of Radio Open Source, a podcast hosted by the Watson Institute for International Studies at Brown University. Listen to the interview here.
David Kertzer joins ReachMD host Dr. Leslie Lundt to discuss his latest book, “Amalia’s Tale.”
Available on-air for the entire week here. The interview is also available for download as a podcast at anytime.
The Brown Daily Herald features David Kertzer's life memories in a brief front-page interview and commentary. Read it here.
David Kertzer discusses his latest book "Amalia's Tale" and hints at his plans for his upcoming book "Mussolini and the Pope" in an interview with Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City, UT). Read it here.
David Kertzer answers a few questions about his new book, Amalia's Tale (Houghton Mifflin 2008), discussing content and targeted audience, as well as revealing details on his archival research for the manuscript. Read the interview here.
PBS has scheduled the four-hour series, The Secret Files of the Inquisition, for two successive Wednesday evenings, May 9 and 16, 2007, 9:00-11:00 p.m. ET. The final hour is based primarily on "The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara" and, to an extent, on "The Popes Against the Jews" by David Kertzer. David Kertzer will appear on screen several times as the primary expert for episode four.
Friday, October 10th the regional premiere of Edgardo Mine was performed at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis. The reception before had touching speeches from the director, the producer, and the playwright Alfred Uhry, who recast this event as really the world premiere, since so much had changed since the inagural Hartford Stage production in 2003.
David Kertzer appears on National Public Radio's All Things Considered commenting on the recent opening of the pre-WWII archive of Pope Pius XI (1922-1939) by the Vatican.
Read and listen here.