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Blurred Nationalities across the North Atlantic : Traders, Priests, and Their Kin Travelling between North America and the Italian Peninsula, 1763-1846

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Long before the mid-nineteenth century, thousands of people were frequently moving between North America – specifically, the United States and British North America – and Leghorn, Genoa, Naples, Rome, Sicily, Piedmont, Lombardy, Venice, and Trieste.

Predominantly traders, sailors, transient workers, Catholic priests, and seminarians, this group relied on the exchange of goods across the Atlantic to solidify transatlantic relations; during this period, stories about the New World passed between travellers through word of mouth and letter writing. Blurred Nationalities across the North Atlantic challenges the idea that national origin – for instance, Italianness – constitutes the only significant feature of a group’s identity, revealing instead the multifaceted personalities of the people involved in these exchanges.

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University of Toronto Press
148750456X / 9781487504564
Hardback
382.091
25/01/2019
Canada
552 pages
165 x 229 mm, 880 grams