The objective of this essay is to offer an original contribution to the issue of Italian migration to Africa from a historical-economic perspective. Our research will consider the motivations that led many Italians to emigrate to Tunisia and Libya and, secondly, it will explore what was the return path from Tunisia and Libya for Italian emigrants. The cases discussed investigate two different realities of Italian emigration, a ‘free’ migration toward a country colonised by others and a migration imposed and sponsored by the Italiangovernment. In the first case, we observed how Italians, particularly from the South and the islands, were predominantly drawn to Tunisia because the country was geographically close and offered good economic opportun...
This essay explores the way in which Italian colonialist imaginary perceived the French protectorate...
none1noHistorically, Mediterranean Africa has been a natural destination for emigrant Italian worker...
This article analyses the case of the Italian community in Tunisia during the nineteenth and twentie...
The objective of this essay is to offer an original contribution to the issue of Italian migration ...
The objective of this essay is to offer an original contribution to the issue of Italian migration t...
The objective of this essay is to offer an original contribution to the issue of Italian migration ...
none1noDuring Italy’s mass migration movement (1890-1914), Italians went all over the world, the Uni...
During Italy’s mass migration movement (1890-1914), Italians went all over the world, the United Sta...
During Italy’s mass migration movement (1890-1914), Italians went all over the world, the United Sta...
From 1902 to 1907 Italian emigration to Africa reached its peak with an average of 12,770 emigrants ...
This paper analyses how the Italian settlers in the French protectorate of Tunisia reacted to the Li...
open1noThis work was supported by the European Union Jean Monnet Chair Grant No. 200488-LLP-2011-IT-...
From 1902 to 1907 Italian emigration to Africa reached its peak with an average of 12,770 emigrants ...
This paper analyses how the Italian settlers in the French protectorate of Tunisia reacted to the Li...
This paper analyses how the Italian settlers in the French protectorate of Tunisia reacted to the Li...
This essay explores the way in which Italian colonialist imaginary perceived the French protectorate...
none1noHistorically, Mediterranean Africa has been a natural destination for emigrant Italian worker...
This article analyses the case of the Italian community in Tunisia during the nineteenth and twentie...
The objective of this essay is to offer an original contribution to the issue of Italian migration ...
The objective of this essay is to offer an original contribution to the issue of Italian migration t...
The objective of this essay is to offer an original contribution to the issue of Italian migration ...
none1noDuring Italy’s mass migration movement (1890-1914), Italians went all over the world, the Uni...
During Italy’s mass migration movement (1890-1914), Italians went all over the world, the United Sta...
During Italy’s mass migration movement (1890-1914), Italians went all over the world, the United Sta...
From 1902 to 1907 Italian emigration to Africa reached its peak with an average of 12,770 emigrants ...
This paper analyses how the Italian settlers in the French protectorate of Tunisia reacted to the Li...
open1noThis work was supported by the European Union Jean Monnet Chair Grant No. 200488-LLP-2011-IT-...
From 1902 to 1907 Italian emigration to Africa reached its peak with an average of 12,770 emigrants ...
This paper analyses how the Italian settlers in the French protectorate of Tunisia reacted to the Li...
This paper analyses how the Italian settlers in the French protectorate of Tunisia reacted to the Li...
This essay explores the way in which Italian colonialist imaginary perceived the French protectorate...
none1noHistorically, Mediterranean Africa has been a natural destination for emigrant Italian worker...
This article analyses the case of the Italian community in Tunisia during the nineteenth and twentie...