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Author makes history personal, accessible
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That relationship was key, because when the attorney first took on her case, he was very idealistic and determined to right a human wrong. As time progressed and he had spent a lot of money and time without a resolution, his values became corrupted. He became more interested in his own financial benefit than in the defendant's.
It's a sad story but filled with implications about medical science, the legal world, the role of women and the connection between church and state. Kertzer was also taken with the discovery in the archives "of a tale of woe that victimized hundreds and hundreds of women, yet it was totally buried because officials tried to cover it up."
"There is nothing more exciting than getting a document produced by one of the characters in the book, i.e., a handwritten note from Count Isolani, one of the authorities sued by Amalia and her attorney, and as you see his hand-scribbled writing you are transported back to 1890," said Kertzer.
Kertzer realizes there will be some critics who will think he should have footnoted every sentence. "But I didn't do it. You can't do it when you write serious history for a broad, popular audience. Yet I used archival data that other scholars have not seen."
One of Kertzer's challenges in writing was "to build a narrative of suspense. There are surprising aspects to this story. There are questions of timing and pacing, and I had to be careful not to proceed too quickly, not to cut away too quickly and to give some historical perspective for the reader. What was Italy like during this period?"
In the author's opinion, there are aspects of this story that "resonate today, such as mothers who nurse babies and pass on AIDS to them. Doctors in any age are not making easy choices. They are not just technicians but are specialists making moral decisions."
Kertzer estimated that 20 percent of babies in 19th century Europe would die before their first birthday for many reasons. "People of that time were living with the death of children all the time. Many were abandoned at birth to a family home, and what was good for the babies was not necessarily good for the women who would work for a paltry sum as wet nurses."
E-mail: dennis@desnews.com
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