ICSR Mediterranean Knowledge
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ICSR Mediterranean Knowledge - Working Papers Series
ISSN 2464-9538 | Editorial Manager: Erminio Fonzo | Editors: Giuseppe D’Angelo, Emiliana Mangone -
Journal of Mediterranean Knowledge
ISSN 2499-930X | Editorial Manager: Erminio Fonzo | Editors: Giuseppe D'Angelo, Emiliana Mangone -
Mediterranean, Knowledge, Culture and Heritage - Book Series
Editorial Manager: Erminio Fonzo | Editors: Giuseppe D'Angelo, Emiliana Mangone
Immissioni Recenti
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Fabien Archambault, Il controllo del pallone. I cattolici, i comunisti e il calcio in Italia (1943-anni Settanta), Firenze, Le Monnier, 2022, pp. XII-420
(2022)Review of Fabien Archambault, Il controllo del pallone. I cattolici, i comunisti e il calcio in Italia(1943-anni Settanta), Firenze, Le Monnier, 2022, pp. XII-420. -
Introduction. Political exile in the 20th and 21st centuries
(2021)An introduction to the current issue of the Journal of Mediterranean Knowledgein which the guest editors highlight their vision of the concept of exile and, at the same time, focus on exile for political reasons and with ... -
The "ethics of care" in the testimonial narrative of Spanish republican exiled women
(2021)This article aims to study two works belonging to the testimonial narrative of the Spanish Republican exile of 1939: Sola (1954), by María José de Chopitea, and Los diablos sueltos (1975), by Mada Carreño. These testimonial ... -
Teresa Pàmies' letters of exile: from individual to collective memory
(2021)Since the end of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), the violence practiced against the vencidos by Franco’s troops imposed the displacement as a way of life on so many Republicans, among whom there was the young activist ... -
Historiographical exclusions: female Spanish writers in exile within the literary Mexican field
(2021)The history of Mexican literature has excluded the authors who were marginal, such as exiled writers of 1939, but mainly women authors who were considered even more peripherical. When these two categories are conjugated, ... -
Cultural options of transatlantic exile: Rosalía de Castro's image as conjured up by Galician Day commemorations on the two shores
(2021)This paper examines the 1950 commemoration of Galician Day held in Argentina and Spain, and the symbolic significance it acquires in these two countries, which were undergoing different political circumstances. While the ... -
The price of refuge. Spanish republican exiles in the US cultural cold war
(2021)This article explores the importance of the collaboration of the different groups of European exiles in the United States, after the rise of totalitarianism, in the construction of open and covert American diplomacy at the ... -
Music in exile: Russian Émigré Composers in interwar Paris and the mission of Russia Abroad's musical creativity after the 1917 revolution
(2021)One century after the massive migratory current following the Russian revolution, music composed in exile has not yet found particular interest in cultural studies. The aim of my essay is to provide historical and sociocultural ... -
From the Mediterranean Sea to the Pacific Ocean, the exile of Algerian prisoners in the penal colony of New Caledonia. An analysis of their descendants' identity processes
(2021)In this article, we propose to consider the exile experience through the case of Algerian descendants in New Caledonia. The first Algerians to arrive in this territory were sentenced by the French colonial administration, ... -
Women's migration to and from some Mediterranean countries in Vientos de agua by Juan José Campanella
(2021)This article tries to highlight the particular features that migrant women show in a pioneering cultural product: Juan José Campanella's television series Vientos de agua(Water Winds), 2005. The process of forced geographical ... -
The "immediate protection" status under the New pact on migration and asylum: some remarks
(2021)Responses to the crisis of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS), after a long period of impasse, currently lie in the New Pact on Migration and Asylum (European Commission, 23 September 2020). This essay will focus on ... -
Review of Nora Strejilevich, Un día, allá por el fin del mundo, Santiago de Chile, LOM, 2019
(2021)Review of Nora Strejilevich, Un día, allá por el fin del mundo, Santiago de Chile, LOM, 2019 -
"The ocean is bridged". The Italian Great War in the diary of Gino C. Speranza (1915-1919)
(2021)During the Great War, Gino Speranza (1872-1927), a lawyer and journalist, second generation Italian American, left New York for Italy with his wife, Florence, as a correspondent for the newspapers “New York Evening Post” ... -
The myth of planning. The Allied Control Commission and the UNRRA in the Italian laboratory
(2021)The article, through the study of sources from the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and the Allied Control Commission archives analyses, in a transnational perspective the use of the American myths ... -
The "American Way of Mobility". The influence of the American model on traffic and mobility planning in Italy (1920-1960)
Mobility and traffic planning was an issue first tackled in Italy between the two major world conflicts as part of the broader theme of urban organization and with especial attention to the American model. It is in this ... -
North African migration in the Colombian Caribbean: political and commercial influence in the city of Barranquilla
(2021)This article will analyse the influence of Arab migration in the Colombian Caribbean and in particular in the city of Barranquilla, a city that at the end of the 19th century constituted the main and only important sea and ... -
Between local and general history. On the writings of Luigi Staibano (1822-1877)
(2021)The contribution left by Luigi Staibano to the local history of the Amalfi coast is the main theme of this paper. In the past his works were not appreciated but today we can affirm the value of his micro – historical ... -
Historiography and Covid-19. Some considerations
(2021)The Covid-19 pandemic has increased the interest of public opinion and historians in epidemics and infectious diseases. These topics have been often overlooked by the “general” history, receiving attention only in the ... -
Families and Intergenerational Relations in Migration: Challenges and Opportunities
(2020)In a worldwide context of growing migration processes, international research confirms the central role that families play in the migration plans and strategies of individuals, including the decision to emigrate and which ... -
Family Migration and Education Mobility. Pathways to Success in Autobiographies of Girls of Moroccan Origin
(2020)The article proposes an in-depth analysis of the link between family migration and educational mobility, using data deriving from an original qualitative study on successful students with an immigrant background. First, a ...
