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Italianness and Migration from the Risorgimento to the 1960s


Italianness and Migration from the Risorgimento to the 1960s


Palgrave Studies in Migration History

von: Stéphane Mourlane, Céline Regnard, Manuela Martini, Catherine Brice

CHF 165.50

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 11.03.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9783030889647
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 247

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This edited collection explores the notion of Italianness - or <i>Italianità</i> – through migration history. It focuses on the interaction between Italians circulating around the world, and their relationship with Italy from a political and cultural perspective. Answering the important question of how migration affects Italianness, the authors explore the ways in which migrants retained their Italian culture, customs and practices during and after their travels. Spanning a long period from the Risorgimento up until the 1960s, the book sheds light on the institutions and social structures that contributed to the construction of cultural links between Italian migrants and their country of origin. Not only broad in its temporal scope, the volume covers a wide geographic area, examining the lives of Italian migrants in North America, South America, Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. Bringing together a wealth of research on Italians, alongside the different migratory routes takenby these men and women, this book provides new insights into Italian culture and seeks to strengthen our understanding of Italian migration history.<p></p><p></p>
1. Introduction; Catherine Brice, Manuela Martini, Stéphane Mourlane & Céline Regnard.- <b>Part I. Italians through their Travels</b>.- 2. The Risorgimento Italians' Journeys and Exile Narratives: Flight, Expedition or Peregrination; Delphine Diaz.- 3. From Italy to the Levant: Mediterranean Itineraries of the Venetian Émigres in 1849; Giacomo Girardi.- 4. "He is all American Now": Italian Americans in the Italian Campaign of World War II; Manoela Patti.- 5. Italiannes, Flexible Citizenship and Belonging: Unravelling Paths of Emigrant Descendants' 'Return' to North Eastern Italy; Melissa Blanchard.- <b>Part II. Italian Institutions</b>.- 6. Italianness in Colonial Tunisia through the Dante Alighieri Society, 1893-1920; Fabriele Montalbano.- 7. The Promotion of Italiannes in Argentina during the Interwar Period; Laura Fotia.- 8. The Ventottisti, or the Generation of 1928: Italian Consuls, the Spread of Fascism and the Question of Italian Imperialism; Joãa Fábio Bertonha.- 9. The Italianization of the Italian American and Fascism's Entrance into American Ethnic Politics, 1930-35; Jessica H. Lee.- 10. Emigration for Adoption: The National Catholic Welfare Conference and the Adoption of Italian Children in the United States; Silvia Cassamagnaghi.- <b>Part III. Italian Words</b>.- 11. Italian Language in Exile in France during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century; Laura Fournier-Finocchiaro.- 12. Italianità under Influence: Filippo Manetta - A Mazzinian Exile in America, a Confederate Agent in Italy; Bénédicte Deschamps.- 13. The Writing and Pidgin of Miners Native to Emilia Working in Pennsylvania and Illinois, 1898-1914; Marco Fincardi.- 14. From the Local Identity of Basilicata nel Mondo to the National Community of Italiani pel Mondo: Italian Press and Emigration, 1924-30; Gaetano Morese.- <b>Part IV. Manifestations of Italianness</b>.- 15. Crisscross Italianities: Circulations, Identifications and Sociability in Nineteenth-century Istanbul; Marie Bossaert.- 16.A Paper Trail: Italian Migrants in Marseille and Buenos Aires, 1860-1914; Thibault Bechini.- 17. "Bread Denied by the Nation": The Italians Abroad Exhibitions between the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries; Anna Pellegrino.- 18. When the Italians Came on the Scene: Immigration and Negotiation of Identities in the Popular Theatre of São Paulo in the Early Twentieth Century; Virginia de Almeida Bessa.
<p><b>Stéphane Mourlane</b> is Associate Professor of Modern History at Aix-Marseille Université and a researcher at TELEMMe research centre.</p><p></p><p><b>Céline Regnard</b> is Associate Professor of Modern History at Aix-Marseille Université, researcher at TELEMMe research centre and a former member of the Institut Universitaire de France.</p><p><b>Manuela Martini</b> is Professor of Modern History at the Université Lumière Lyon 2, a researcher at the LARhRA research centre and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France.</p><p> </p><p><b>Catherine Brice</b> is Professor of Modern History in the Center for Research in Comparative European History (CRHEC) at the Université Paris-Est Créteil, and a former member of the Institut Universitaire de France.</p><p></p>
<div>This edited collection explores the notion of Italianness - or Italianità – through migration history. It focuses on the interaction between Italians circulating around the world, and their relationship with Italy from a political and cultural perspective. Answering the important question of how migration affects Italianness, the authors explore the ways in which migrants retained their Italian culture, customs and practices during and after their travels. Spanning a long period from the Risorgimento up until the 1960s, the book sheds light on the institutions and social structures that contributed to the construction of cultural links between Italian migrants and their country of origin. Not only broad in its temporal scope, the volume covers a wide geographic area, examining the lives of Italian migrants in North America, South America, Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. Bringing together a wealth of research on Italians, alongside the different migratory routes taken bythese men and women, this book provides new insights into Italian culture and seeks to strengthen our understanding of Italian migration history.<p></p></div><div><p><b>Stéphane Mourlane</b> is Associate Professor of Modern History at Aix-Marseille Université and a researcher at TELEMMe research centre.</p><p><b>Céline Regnard</b> is Associate Professor of Modern History at Aix-Marseille Université, researcher at TELEMMe research centre and a former member of the Institut Universitaire de France.</p><p><b>Manuela Martini</b> is Professor of Modern History at the Université Lumière Lyon 2, a researcher at the LARhRA research centre and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France.</p><p> </p><p><b>Catherine Brice</b> is Professor of Modern History in the Center for Research in Comparative European History (CRHEC) at the Université Paris-Est Créteil, and a former member of the Institut Universitaire de France.</p><p></p></div>
Provides case studies from countries including the USA, Argentina, Tunisia, France, Turkey and Brazil Adds a contemporary perspective to Italian history by exploring migration from the Risorgimento up until the 1960s Uses a broad comparative framework to focus on areas of migration and settlement that have often been overlooked
<p>“By combining political and social analysis with historiographical debate from the last few decades, this volume manages to account for the complexity of Italian migratory phenomena and shows how they proceed in waves, repeating themselves regularly over the last three centuries.”</p>

<p>—<b>Matteo Sanfilippo</b>, University of Tuscia, Italy and Coordinator of <i>Studi Emigrazione</i></p>

<p>“This ensemble of essays vividly demonstrates how the rigorous study of the politics, economics, and cultures of Italian emigration deepens our general understanding of migrant realities and imaginaries. The rich diversity of historical periods and geographic locations covered herein is a testament to the negotiated creation of a transnational, transcultural, and varied sense of Italianness forged in the diaspora.”</p>

<p>—<b>Joseph Sciorra</b>, Queens College, City University of New York, USA, and Editorial Director of&nbsp;<i>Italian American Review</i></p>

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