William Caferro is Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Professor of History & Professor of Classical and Mediterranean Studies at Vanderbilt University. His expertise is in medieval and Renaissance European history. His publications synthesize economic, military, social, literary, and historical trends.
In 2023, Caferro was elected as a fellow of the Medieval Academy of America. Caferro was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship (2010) by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. He has also held fellowships from Villa I Tatti (Harvard Center for Renaissance Studies), the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton), the Italian Academy for Advanced Study (Columbia University) and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. He is currently a member of the Deputazione di Storia Patria di Toscana and l'Associazione di Studi Storici Elio Conti in Italy.
He received his bachelor's degree from Haverford College in 1984 and a doctorate from Yale University in 1992.
Published works
Books
- Caferro, William (1998). Mercenary Companies and the Decline of Siena. Johns Hopkins University Press.
- Jacks, Philip and William Caferro (2001). "The Spinelli of Florence: Fortunes of a Renaissance Merchant Family." Penn State University Press. .
- Caferro, William (2006). John Hawkwood: An English Mercenary in Fourteenth-Century Italy. Johns Hopkins University Press. .
- Caferro, William (2017), Editor. The Routledge History of Renaissance Europe New York and London: Routledge Press.
- Caferro, William (2010). Contesting the Renaissance. Wiley-Blackwell. .
- Caferro, William (2018). Petrarch's War: Florence and the Black Death in Context. Cambridge University Press.
Selected Articles
- Caferro, William (1994). "City and Countryside in Siena in the Second Half of the Fourteenth Century". The Journal of Economic History 54(1): 85-103.
- Caferro, William (1996). "The silk business of Tommaso Spinelli, fifteenth-century Florentine merchant and papal banker". Renaissance Studies 10(4): 417-439.
- Caferro, William (1996). "Italy and the Companies of Adventure in the Fourteenth Century". The Historian 58(4): 794-810.
- Caferro, William (1996). âÂÂL'Attivitàbancaria papale e la Firenze del Rinascimento. Il caso di Tommaso Spinelli,â Societàe storia 55: 717-753.
- Caferro, Wiiliam (2008). âÂÂContinuity, Long-Term Service and Permanent Forces: A Reassessment of the Florentine Army in the Fourteenth Century,â The Journal of Modern History 80: 303-32.
- Caferro, William (2008). âÂÂWarfare and Economy in Renaissance Italy, 1350-1450,â Journal of Interdisciplinary History 39: 167-209.
- Caferro, William (2008). âÂÂTommaso Spinelli, the Soul of a Banker,â Journal of the Historical Society 8.2: 303-322.
- Caferro, William (2013). âÂÂPetrarchâÂÂs War: Florentine Wages at the Time of the Black Deathâ Speculum 88.1: 144-16
- Caferro, William (2013). âÂÂEdward Despenser, The Green Knight and the Lance Formation: Englishmen in Florentine Military Serviceâ in The Hundred Years War, part III, edited by L. J. Andrew Villalon and Donald Kagay (Leiden: Brill): 85-104.
- Caferro, William (2014). âÂÂDante, Byzantium and the Italian Chronicle Traditionâ in Dante and the Greeks, edited by Jan Ziolkowski. Harvard University Press: 227-245.
- Caferro, William (2017). âÂÂDante, Riccobaldo and Empire,â Dante Studies 135: 135-155.
- Caferro, William (2018). âÂÂThe Visconti War and BoccaccioâÂÂs Florentine Public Service in Context, 1351-1353,â Heliotropia 15: 161-182.
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