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Mãos unidas, corações divididos. As sociedades italianas de socorro mútuo em São Paulo na Primeira República: sua formação, suas lutas, suas festas

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Título
Mãos unidas, corações divididos. As sociedades italianas de socorro mútuo em São Paulo na Primeira República: sua formação, suas lutas, suas festas
Tempo
Autor
Luigi Biondi
Assunto
Italian migration
Mutual-aid societies
Sociétés de secours mutuels
Socorro mútuo
associações étnicas
ethnic societies
imigração italiana
labour movement
migration italienne
mouvement ouvrier
movimento operário
sociétés ethniques
Abstract
The author gives an overview of the Italian mutualism in São Paulo since its origins, during the Brazilian First Republic. He investigates the making of the Italian mutual-aid societies, so as the associations where Italian migrants composed the most part, the ties with the Italian associational tradition of the regions where they came from, its political attitudes and differences, its relationship with the working-class movement and with the world of labour, by its organizational characteristics of sociability, recreation or fight. Builder of a multiple and politically characterized Italian identity, these societies concurred in creating - and were also an expression of - the making of a working-class identity.
volume
18
issue
33
Páginas
075-104
Date
2012
título curto
Tempo
Língua
pt
doi
10.1590/S1413-77042012000200004
issn
1413-7704
Publisher
SciELO Brasil
Coleções
Zotero - Teste