Donna R. Gabaccia
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Journal of Modern Italian Studies | 1997
Donna R. Gabaccia
Abstract Italian historians have not yet seriously confronted the emigration of 27 million Italians as an interpretative theme. Part II of this two‐part article studies Italian migrants’ experiences in France, South America, Switzerland and Germany, comparing ‘Latin’ and ‘Germanic’ receiving areas to the English‐speaking world discussed in Part I. A focus on these other sections of the Italian diaspora challenges some fundamental interpretations of historians of Italy about emigration: Italian migrations to these areas were neither limited to the late nineteenth century, sparked by the economic crises of those yean, nor a product of the ‘problem of the Mezzogiomo’. Italian historians have special opportunities to study return migration to Italy, and to interpret Italys own evolution into a multicultural receiving country, by comparing it to the models of multi‐ethnic nations where Italian migrants once settled around the world.
The Journal of American History | 1999
Donna R. Gabaccia
International Labor and Working-class History | 1994
Donna R. Gabaccia
Archive | 1997
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Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies | 1998
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The Journal of American History | 1992
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Journal of Social History | 2001
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Enterprise and Society | 2001
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Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies | 2001
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International Migration Review | 2000
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