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Alberto Grandi (born July 29th 1967) is an Italian
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academic and professor of Economics and Management at the University of Parma.


Early life and education

He obtained his Political Science degree from the University of Bologna in 1992 and, in 1997, defended his
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in Economic and
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at the University "L. Bocconi" of Milano.


Career

In 1998, Grandi obtained a post-doctoral fellowship in Economic History at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Parma, wherefrom, in 1999, he was awarded a four-year
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in the field of Economic History. In 2001, he was named Researcher in Economic History at the same university.


Work

Grandi has worked on guilds in early modern Europe and on the regional development of 20th-century Italy. His research on the history of food history has focused on the emergence of typical products and designations of origin, leading to work on the notion of typicality in a social context. On the notion of typicality, he examined how food products are characterized and sought by the consuming public on the basis of what are considered to be their "intrinsic characteristics," such as quality, taste, smell, and so on, and also their "symbolic properties," such as their name, the tradition and the history accompanying the product, etc. Further, he examined the relationship between “original” typical products and their imitations, using as a main example, the history of "one of the most copied” food products, the
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''. In his work on the general notion of the invention of tradition he's stated he follows the precedent of British Marxist historian
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. In 2018, he published a book on the "invented designations of origin" () and started a podcast titled "DOI", the Italian initials of the book's title, in which he presented his claims about the origin of
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, of which, he stated most Italians first heard in the 1950s, about carbonara being a strictly American recipe, and so on. The podcast lasted three seasons and scored more than one million downloads. When he presented his claims about carbonara at a 2018 literary festival held in Aosta, the presenter reportedly “called imevery name in the book”. His 2022 book on artificial or preserved cold (see: ) examined how it has ostensibly, in general, been a luxury and a privilege historically available mostly to
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s everywhere. The search for controlled cool in everyday life, Grandi offered, was full of evident technical obstacles that were overcome only in the second half of the 19th century with the invention of the machine that artificially produced ice.


Controversies

In 2019, a suggestion was made by Matteo Zuppi, archbishop of Bologna, that " pork-free" tortellini should be produced under the name "''benvenuti tortellini''" (the "welcome tortellini") and added to the menu at the city's
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feast, as a gesture of inclusion towards the city's
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inhabitants.
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of ''
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'' objected, stating that some people are "trying to erase our history ndour culture." Grandi intervened stating publicly that, until the late 19th century, tortellini filling did not in fact contain pork at all. The president of Bologna's tortellini consortium confirmed that Grandi's claim was correct, since, in the oldest recipes, the filling was poultry. In 2023, the Italian government submitted a request to UNESCO for the Italian cuisine to be considered part of the country's
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, with a decision expected to be produced in 2025. The previous year, minister of agriculture
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proposed the formation of a task force that would monitor "quality standards" in Italian restaurants around the world, citing the threat of chefs getting
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s "wrong" or using ingredients that "aren’t Italian." Grandi, interviewed by '' The Financial Times'' and '' La Repubblica'', stated:
Italian cuisine is assuming an identity dimension beyond all reason. Pavlovian reactions that make no sense are now taking place. I don't understand why many people attack me since I don't question the quality of Italian food or products; I reconstruct the history of these dishes in a historical and philologically correct manner. And with my studies I have shown that many preparations derive from the last 50-60 years of Italian history and from interactions with the Atlantic culture. The first recipe for carbonara is dated in 1953 Chicago. Carbonara did not exist in Italy before; it's Italian-American. The sauce on the pizza was born in
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and not in Naples, where it appears later.
He added that the UNESCO bid "doesn't stand up anywhere" and asked "what happens if we get it? Those who love it will continue to love it and those who don't like it will continue to dislike it," characterizing its contents as having "a lot of bullshit". His remarks were met with a significant amount of criticism and protests by historians, politicians, the Italian media, Italian
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s,
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, as well as food professionals.


See also

* Invented tradition


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Grandi, Alberto 1967 births 20th-century Italian male writers 20th-century Italian non-fiction writers 20th-century Italian historians 20th-century scholars 21st-century Italian essayists 21st-century Italian male writers Italian communists Italian male essayists Italian male non-fiction writers Italian Marxists Academic staff of the University of Parma Living people University of Bologna alumni