Sfoglia Vol 6, No 1 (2021): Interaction and Exchanges between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic per Titolo
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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 ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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 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” ...
