Women's participation in Second World War was expressed also in the ancient topos of the encounter with soldiers, an encounter almost inevitable. The conflict created a favorable situation for relationships and during this period \u2013 in Italy and all over Europe \u2013 many women, most of which had never left the towns where they were born and grew up, had the opportunity to meet \u201cthe other\u201d, the stranger, sometimes even the exotic. Hanging out with American soldiers often meant to dare, to explore a completely unknown world, to access unacceptable pleasures (or dangers), according to social codes and traditions of their communities. Often those who dated American soldiers did it out of the parental control, challenging relativ...
Between 1942 and 1945, over two million servicemen occupied the southern Pacific theatre, the majori...
When African American GIs arrived in England alongside the influx of soldiers from abroad, their imp...
This article assesses the Liberal and Fascist administrations’ shifting attitudes towards colonial c...
This article attempts to explain the positive reception of black troops in Europe by focusing on the...
Women's participation in Second World War was expressed also in the ancient topos of the encounter w...
In this dissertation, I examine the different types of sexual encounters and relationships that deve...
By 1943, the effects of war had taken its toll on Naples as the city lay in ruins and its people wer...
This chapter showcases what life was like for ordinary Italians during the Second World War. Up to t...
Mary Elizabeth Basile Chopas: Law, Security, and Ethnic Profiling: Italians in the United States Dur...
Despite constituting the largest ethnic group in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II, the expe...
Following victory in Europe in World War II, African American troops of the Ninety-Second Infantry D...
The paradox of mixed-blood people in Eritrea, the only Italian colony where they reached considerabl...
This article focuses on “madamas,” colonized women who provided “the comforts of home” to male Itali...
When the Allies landed in Southern Italy in September 1943, the misery engendered by years of fascis...
The Italian prisoners of war who came to the United States from North Africa and worked in the camps...
Between 1942 and 1945, over two million servicemen occupied the southern Pacific theatre, the majori...
When African American GIs arrived in England alongside the influx of soldiers from abroad, their imp...
This article assesses the Liberal and Fascist administrations’ shifting attitudes towards colonial c...
This article attempts to explain the positive reception of black troops in Europe by focusing on the...
Women's participation in Second World War was expressed also in the ancient topos of the encounter w...
In this dissertation, I examine the different types of sexual encounters and relationships that deve...
By 1943, the effects of war had taken its toll on Naples as the city lay in ruins and its people wer...
This chapter showcases what life was like for ordinary Italians during the Second World War. Up to t...
Mary Elizabeth Basile Chopas: Law, Security, and Ethnic Profiling: Italians in the United States Dur...
Despite constituting the largest ethnic group in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II, the expe...
Following victory in Europe in World War II, African American troops of the Ninety-Second Infantry D...
The paradox of mixed-blood people in Eritrea, the only Italian colony where they reached considerabl...
This article focuses on “madamas,” colonized women who provided “the comforts of home” to male Itali...
When the Allies landed in Southern Italy in September 1943, the misery engendered by years of fascis...
The Italian prisoners of war who came to the United States from North Africa and worked in the camps...
Between 1942 and 1945, over two million servicemen occupied the southern Pacific theatre, the majori...
When African American GIs arrived in England alongside the influx of soldiers from abroad, their imp...
This article assesses the Liberal and Fascist administrations’ shifting attitudes towards colonial c...