First published online: 08 April 2021During the Age of Mass Migration more than four million Italians reached the United States. The experience of Italians in US cities has been widely explored: however, the study of how migrants adjusted in relation to nature and food production is a relatively recent concern. Due to a mixture of racism and fear of political radicalism, Italians were deemed to be undesirable immigrants in East Coast cities and American authorities had long perceived Italian immigrants as unclean, unhealthy and carriers of diseases. As a flipside to this narrative, Italians were also believed to possess a ‘natural’ talent for agriculture, which encouraged Italian diplomats and politicians to propose the establishment of agr...
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The historiography of Australian imperialism before the First World War has often neglected a contex...
During the age of mass migration (1850-1940) more than 4 million Italians reached the United States....
More than four million Italian immigrants entered the United States between 1880 and 1920, a number ...
Between 1900 and 1940, Italians immigrated to Connecticut in large numbers. More than 80,000 of them...
During the last years Italy, a country characterized by a long history of emigration, has seen a qui...
This paper recounts the changing ways Americans have viewed authentic Italian cuisine in the US thro...
Italians in the Americas!The topic is so broad that it sounds like an ambitious challenge to deal wi...
During the last years Italy, a country characterized by a long history of emigration, has seen a qui...
Italian immigration into the United States of America during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth...
Italian migrants in the United States have been often associated to the tendency to neglect the impo...
Geographical research on human-environment relations has paid minimal attention to cultural diversit...
International audienceThis edited collection explores the notion of Italianness - or Italianità – th...
In the late 1800s, the United States was the great destination of Italian emigrants. In North Americ...
Italy’s belated completion of political unification in 1861 let the Italian people long retain a reg...
Cultural integration is a continuous process which affects not only the immigrants arriving in a new...
The historiography of Australian imperialism before the First World War has often neglected a contex...
During the age of mass migration (1850-1940) more than 4 million Italians reached the United States....
More than four million Italian immigrants entered the United States between 1880 and 1920, a number ...
Between 1900 and 1940, Italians immigrated to Connecticut in large numbers. More than 80,000 of them...
During the last years Italy, a country characterized by a long history of emigration, has seen a qui...
This paper recounts the changing ways Americans have viewed authentic Italian cuisine in the US thro...
Italians in the Americas!The topic is so broad that it sounds like an ambitious challenge to deal wi...
During the last years Italy, a country characterized by a long history of emigration, has seen a qui...