International audience«In my home town I have». Migrant women and multilocal ties (17th-18th centuries)The aim of this article is to explore the multi-local ties generated in the modern period by migrant women who maintained contact with their families in their hometowns and who continued to own possessions there, even many years after migration. While research on transnational families in contemporary societies has often concentrated on the working class, the investigations of these relations in the modern period have essentially focused on the élite of the mobile population, such as merchants and aristocratic families. In this way, the multilocal familial ties of those who actually constituted the vast majority of migratory flows in the c...
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International audience«In my home town I have». Migrant women and multilocal ties (17th-18th centuri...
Raffaella Sarti, From household to household. The circulation of servants and domestic workers, a cr...
The article deals with the long migration of an Italian family. Its main aim is to unveil hidden lin...
The article analyzes how immigrants in Ivrea during the Early Modern period made use of strategies o...
This article focuses on the relationship between the settlement patterns of migrants in 18th century...
Between the late eighteenth and mid-nineteenth century, the West Yorkshire woollen industry was one ...
This article deals with the migration patterns of female domestic servants from the province of Zeel...
This article explores how ‘ordinary’ German migrants in the United States reflected upon their local...
International audienceThe article focuses on rural migrants from Papal States in the 17th and 18th c...
International audienceMobility has a long tradition on the European continent. Recent historical res...
International audienceFamily, Care and Migration: Gendered Paths from the Mediterranean Italian Moun...
Harders L. Mobility and belonging: A printer in nineteenth-century Northern Europe. InterDisciplines...
Caritas in Veritate, the first social encylical of Benedict XVI, tackles the problems of global deve...
This article explores translocal practices of German merchants settled in the late medieval town of ...
My paper focuses on the use of the judiciary sources for the early modern migrations' studies. It co...
International audience«In my home town I have». Migrant women and multilocal ties (17th-18th centuri...
Raffaella Sarti, From household to household. The circulation of servants and domestic workers, a cr...
The article deals with the long migration of an Italian family. Its main aim is to unveil hidden lin...
The article analyzes how immigrants in Ivrea during the Early Modern period made use of strategies o...
This article focuses on the relationship between the settlement patterns of migrants in 18th century...
Between the late eighteenth and mid-nineteenth century, the West Yorkshire woollen industry was one ...
This article deals with the migration patterns of female domestic servants from the province of Zeel...
This article explores how ‘ordinary’ German migrants in the United States reflected upon their local...
International audienceThe article focuses on rural migrants from Papal States in the 17th and 18th c...
International audienceMobility has a long tradition on the European continent. Recent historical res...
International audienceFamily, Care and Migration: Gendered Paths from the Mediterranean Italian Moun...
Harders L. Mobility and belonging: A printer in nineteenth-century Northern Europe. InterDisciplines...
Caritas in Veritate, the first social encylical of Benedict XVI, tackles the problems of global deve...
This article explores translocal practices of German merchants settled in the late medieval town of ...
My paper focuses on the use of the judiciary sources for the early modern migrations' studies. It co...