
Transatlantic Battles
European Immigrant Communities in South America and the World Wars
Maria Ines Tato(Editor)
Brill (Publisher)
Published on 10. November 2022
Book
Hardback
228 pages
978-90-04-52000-4 (ISBN)
Description
How did overseas Europeans participate in the two world wars' effort? Which were the tensions around mobilization? How did the war affect their identity and their descendants? What were their mobilization's effects on the relationship with the adopted homelands? These closely intertwined issues connect to the central argument of the book: war exerted a crucial influence on the configuration - and reconfiguration - of those European communities' national or ethnic identities and made evident their transnational nature. Through different case studies, this volume approached the multi-faceted, complex, and fluid nature of immigrant collective identities under the pressures and challenges of total wars.
Contributors are: Juan Pablo Artinian, Juan Luis Carrellan Ruiz, Hernan M. Diaz, Norman Fraser Brown, Marcelo Huernos, Milagros Martinez-Flener, Norman Fraser Brown, German C. Friedmann, Maria Ines Tato, and Stefan Rinke.
Transatlantic Battles: European Immigrant Communities in South America and the World Wars is now available in paperback for individual customers.
Contributors are: Juan Pablo Artinian, Juan Luis Carrellan Ruiz, Hernan M. Diaz, Norman Fraser Brown, Marcelo Huernos, Milagros Martinez-Flener, Norman Fraser Brown, German C. Friedmann, Maria Ines Tato, and Stefan Rinke.
Transatlantic Battles: European Immigrant Communities in South America and the World Wars is now available in paperback for individual customers.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
494 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-04-52000-4 (9789004520004)
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Maria Ines Tato. Ph.D. (2003), University of Buenos Aires, is Researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET). Among other books, she coedited The Global First World War. African, East Asian, Latin American and Iberian Mediators (Routledge, 2021).
Content
Acknowledgments
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Immigrants and World Wars in South America
An Introduction
?Maria Ines Tato
1 Fighting on the Home Front
Mobilizing European Citizens for the First World War in Latin America
?Stefan Rinke
2 The French in Buenos Aires during the First World War
?Hernan M. Diaz
3 The Mobilization of the European Communities in Chile during the First World War
?Juan Luis Carrellan Ruiz
4 The Austro-Hungarian Community in Chile during the First World War
?Milagros Martinez-Flener
5 The Armenian Diaspora in Argentina Facing the First World War and the Postwar
Genocide, Trauma, and Reconstruction
?Juan Pablo Artinian
6 A Return of Military Migration: The Scots of the British Volunteers of Latin America, 1914-1918
?Norman Fraser Brown
7 Europeans in Latin America and the Memory of the Great War
?Maria Ines Tato
8 The German Speakers of Argentina in the 1930s and 1940s
?German C. Friedmann
9 Disputes over Italianness
Italian Immigration in Argentina in the Face of Fascism
?Marcelo Huernos
10 Final Reflections
?Maria Ines Tato
Bibliography
Index
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Immigrants and World Wars in South America
An Introduction
?Maria Ines Tato
1 Fighting on the Home Front
Mobilizing European Citizens for the First World War in Latin America
?Stefan Rinke
2 The French in Buenos Aires during the First World War
?Hernan M. Diaz
3 The Mobilization of the European Communities in Chile during the First World War
?Juan Luis Carrellan Ruiz
4 The Austro-Hungarian Community in Chile during the First World War
?Milagros Martinez-Flener
5 The Armenian Diaspora in Argentina Facing the First World War and the Postwar
Genocide, Trauma, and Reconstruction
?Juan Pablo Artinian
6 A Return of Military Migration: The Scots of the British Volunteers of Latin America, 1914-1918
?Norman Fraser Brown
7 Europeans in Latin America and the Memory of the Great War
?Maria Ines Tato
8 The German Speakers of Argentina in the 1930s and 1940s
?German C. Friedmann
9 Disputes over Italianness
Italian Immigration in Argentina in the Face of Fascism
?Marcelo Huernos
10 Final Reflections
?Maria Ines Tato
Bibliography
Index