The Italian-Americans between immigration and transnationalism : Messina, l’Aquila and the United States The identity of immigrants arriving from Italy was first characterized, in the first part of the 20th century, by “campanilism”, a strong identification with the village of origin. It was progressively defined as “Italian” by reaction to the hostility of dominant groups, to stigmatization and discrimination in America. This evolution can be attributed for an important part to the action of “ethnic” organizations, of newspapers published in Italian, of the church, and more occasionally, to solidarity movements emerging in the wake of earthquakes which plagued the country of origin. The reference to the Italian “motherland” does not appe...
In the last thirty years, Italy has undergone an anthropological revolution: from a country of emigr...
Le choix de la Bretagne peut surprendre lorsqu'il s'agit de traiter des migrations italiennes. Les é...
This piece introduces Chiara Mazzucchelli, Anthony Julian Tamburri, and Sabrina Vellucci’s essays on...
Identity frontiers with the Italian-Americans (1880-90) Immigration often leads to a new definition...
The experience of Italians in the United States should not be viewed in terms of rupture with Italia...
Cultural integration is a continuous process which affects not only the immigrants arriving in a new...
Italy’s belated completion of political unification in 1861 let the Italian people long retain a reg...
The history of migrations and national identity in Italy Ada LONNI In the last two centuries, Italy ...
Migrants from different territories have contributed to the economy and to the genesis itself of the...
Solidarity among workers, regardless of national origin, is supposed to shape the struggle of the cl...
For nearly a century the Italian «great emigration » (1860-1970) drove millions of migrants to South...
Actors and stakes involved in intercultural mediation -the immigration context in Italy The problem...
Approaching the Italian-American press less as a source of information than as a political instructo...
The Italian migration to the United States spurred a particularly dynamic and multifarious language...
In Italian Workers of the World, a distinguished roster of contributors examines how the reception o...
In the last thirty years, Italy has undergone an anthropological revolution: from a country of emigr...
Le choix de la Bretagne peut surprendre lorsqu'il s'agit de traiter des migrations italiennes. Les é...
This piece introduces Chiara Mazzucchelli, Anthony Julian Tamburri, and Sabrina Vellucci’s essays on...
Identity frontiers with the Italian-Americans (1880-90) Immigration often leads to a new definition...
The experience of Italians in the United States should not be viewed in terms of rupture with Italia...
Cultural integration is a continuous process which affects not only the immigrants arriving in a new...
Italy’s belated completion of political unification in 1861 let the Italian people long retain a reg...
The history of migrations and national identity in Italy Ada LONNI In the last two centuries, Italy ...
Migrants from different territories have contributed to the economy and to the genesis itself of the...
Solidarity among workers, regardless of national origin, is supposed to shape the struggle of the cl...
For nearly a century the Italian «great emigration » (1860-1970) drove millions of migrants to South...
Actors and stakes involved in intercultural mediation -the immigration context in Italy The problem...
Approaching the Italian-American press less as a source of information than as a political instructo...
The Italian migration to the United States spurred a particularly dynamic and multifarious language...
In Italian Workers of the World, a distinguished roster of contributors examines how the reception o...
In the last thirty years, Italy has undergone an anthropological revolution: from a country of emigr...
Le choix de la Bretagne peut surprendre lorsqu'il s'agit de traiter des migrations italiennes. Les é...
This piece introduces Chiara Mazzucchelli, Anthony Julian Tamburri, and Sabrina Vellucci’s essays on...