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Workshop sponsored by the University of the Republic of San Marino - Migration Research Center Intervention title: “Nuovi frammenti di manoscritti ebraici, latini e greci rinvenuti presso l'Archivio di Stato di San Marino”.
2018
parte del libro: Tindara Abbate, Patrizia Accordino, Giovanna Centorrino (a cura di), Sustainable, Development and Innovation. A future perspective, Aracne, dic 2018. Contributo incentrato sulla storia delle migrazioni nell'ambiente mediterraneo dall'Alto Medioevo all'età contemporanea.
Orienti migranti: tra letteratura e traduzione a cura di Sona Haroutyunian e Dario Miccoli © 2020 Sona Haroutyunian, Dario Miccoli per il testo © 2020 Edizioni Ca' Foscari -Digital Publishing per la presente edizione c b
2003
IZA DP No. 938 Italian Migration Daniela Del Boca Alessandra Venturini DISCUSSION P APER SERIES ... Daniela Del Boca University of Turin, NYU, CHILD and IZA Bonn Alessandra Venturini University of Turin, CHILD and IZA Bonn Discussion Paper No. 938 November 2003 ...
Italian American Review, 2013
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According to a recent World Bank report (2018), in only three regions-Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia and Latin America, which together represent 55 percent of the developing world's population-climate change will push over 143 million people-or around 2.8 percent of the population of these three regions-to migrate within their countries by 2050. These flows will be additional with respect to the well-known, and generally cross-border, flows of refugees and migrants fleeing war, poverty and oppression. It can be imagined that a share of these climate-induced migrations may well turn from internal to cross-border, according to the local conditions and developments. Climate mitigation and policies to prevent migration may reduce these impressive flows but will not eliminate them. Adaptation must be faced in various ways, including an acceptable settlement of migrants. In this chapter we tell an unusual story of migrants from various Mediterranean and African countries settling in an area called Locride, on the southeastern coast of Calabria, Italy. CALABRIA Calabria is one of the poorest regions in Italy, although it is rich in history. Inhabited by Italic populations, from the eighth century BC it was an important centre of Greek civilization (Magna Graecia) and then of the Roman empire until the fifth century AD. Occupied and influenced by Byzantines, Normans and Arabs, it lived through centuries of decadence under French and Spanish rule. Life did not improve under a Piedmont-dominated kingdom of Italy, when poverty pushed hundreds of thousands of people each year to look for a better life in North and South America, then in Western Europe. After
Transfers Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies, 2017
Modern Italy, 2021
Italian mobility played a fundamental part in the history of the peninsula, since it was a global phenomenon reaching every continent except Antarctica. The Italian diaspora counted over 26 million expatriates who left the country between 1876 and 1976 and, to date, Italy remains one of the states that has contributed the most to the Great European Migration. Although impressive, these figures do not take into account pre-unitary Italian mobilities or Italian settlements in colonial territories. By adopting the perspective of environmental history of migration, this collection of essays allows us to consider various contextually embedded migratory environments, creating a means to find common constitutive features that allow us to explore and identify Italianness. Specifically, in this special issue, we intend to investigate how Italians transformed remote foreign environments in resemblances of their distant faraway homeland, their paesi, as well as used them as a means of material...
Panta Rei
A Short History of Migration no es solo un libro de historia: también es un análisis que invita a la reflexión del presente y el futuro de la migración que incluye algunas sugerencias de política y reflexiones interesantes sobre la evolución de las políticas de migración y la demografía en Europa desde una perspectiva de longue durée. . Casi una década después de su publicación, las predicciones del libro siguen estando actualizadas y son relevantes para los debates actuales sobre la migración en Europa. El autor, Massimo Livi-Bacci (n. 1936) es una de las principales voces en el campo de la demografía y profesor emérito de demografía en la Universidad de Florencia. Durante su prolífica carrera, ha publicado libros y artículos sobre la evolución demográfica histórica de la América colonial, países mediterráneos como Italia y España, así como manuales introductorios a la demografía histórica global como A Concise History of the World Population. A Short History of Migration is not on...
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