I rapporti economici tra Sardegna e Sud America nel XIX secolo
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Commercial relations, Sardinia, Latin America, emigration, Italian chambers of commerce in Latin America, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Giuseppe PalombaAbstract
After a foreword on the first contacts between Sardinia and the Americas as shown by the statements of some of the numerous Sardinian missionaries based in South America and by the actual import to our island of the so-called colonial products, in particular, sugar and coffee, a general analysis is then performed on the Sardinian emigration to that Continent, mainly by the end of the 19th century. Besides, attention is also paid to the problems it gave rise to, using municipal records and journals as main sources to evidence how migration flows increased until reaching a peak in the beginning of the 20th century, a time in which Italian exports overcame imports in several states of South America, such as in Argentina, precisely due to the activism of our communities established therein, but also because of the organisations of the Italian chambers of commerce based in Montevideo, Buenos Aires and Rosario to the credit of our ministers of agriculture, industry and commerce. Among the supporters and disseminators of these organisations is the congressperson, Giuseppe Palomba, our fellow citizen.Downloads
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2012-12-31
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DOSSIER - Atti del convegno internazionale 1840-2010 SARDEGNA – URUGUAY. Dai 170 anni di amicizia e di rapporti...
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