Abstract

Since the 19th century, American studies in Italy have focused mainly on the political history of the US. This is a direct consequence of the European echo of the “American Revolution” and of the “great” Italian migration to North America at the end of the century. Consequently, during the following century, attention to Latin America was unstable and erratic and was circumscribed to the study of particular flows of Italian migration across the Atlantic, for example the “fascist” migration, o...

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