Title Italianos en la Argentina. Los últimos doscientos años
English Title Italians in Argentina : the last two hundred years
Author(s) Di Tella, Torcuato
Journal Storicamente
Volume Number 7
Year 2011
Article Number 28
Published 2011/06/30
Abstract The 200 year anniversary of the foundation of Argentina and the 150th anniversary of Italian unification marks the occasion for an historical analysis of the presence of Italians in Argentina. The article examines the topic from the 1930s until post WW2, comparing immigration in Argentina with other nations including Australia and the US. The position of immigrants in Argentinian social structure is analysed, individualising 3 elements: that foreigners made up 30% of the population; that there was a high concentration of immigrants living in urban areas, and that in big cities foreigners made up 2/3 of the middle and working classes. Secondly, the influence of Italian immigrants on Argentinian politics is examined, in particular the influence on the Partido Socialista and the Partido Radical, and the role of Italians in protest movements and Argentinian civil wars. Finally, the essay seeks to respond to two central questions: why weren't foreigners given the right to citizenship and to vote? What were the effects on the political system?
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Document type Article
Language Spanish
Keywords Emigration, Argentina, Italy, 19th-20th century
Reprint Address Embassy of Argentina in Italy, Piazza dell'Esquilino 2, I-00185, Roma, Italy
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Publisher Archetipolibri
ISSN 1825-411X
DOI 10.1473/stor107
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