Chains of gold : Portuguese migration to Argentina in transatlantic perspective / by Marcelo J. Borges.
Material type: TextSeries: Brill eBook titles 2009 | Studies in Global Social History ; 2. | European History and Culture E-Books Online, Collection 2009, ISBN: 9789004222854Publisher: Boston : Brill, 2009Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- online resource
- 9789047429920
- Immigrants -- Argentina -- History
- Portuguese -- Argentina -- Economic conditions
- Portuguese -- Argentina -- History
- Portuguese -- Argentina -- Social conditions
- Social networks -- Argentina -- History
- Algarve (Portugal) -- Economic conditions
- Algarve (Portugal) -- Social aspects
- Algarve (Portugal) -- Social conditions
- Argentina -- Social aspects
- Portugal -- Social aspects
- 304.8/820469 22
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- F3021.P8 B69 2009
Includes bibliographical references (p. [305]-338) and index.
Preliminary Materials / M.J. Borges -- Chapter One. Maria Vai Com As Outras (Monkey See, Monkey Do) / M.J. Borges -- Chapter Two. Migration In Context: Society, Economy, And Population In Rural Algarve / M.J. Borges -- Chapter Three. Regional Patterns Of Migration: A Systems Approach / M.J. Borges -- Chapter Four. Chains Of Gold: Migratory Networks In Two Portuguese Immigrant Communities / M.J. Borges -- Chapter Five. Making A Living And Making A Life: Economic And Social Adaptation / M.J. Borges -- Bibliography And Sources / M.J. Borges -- Index / M.J. Borges.
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Why did migrants from southern Portugal choose Argentina instead of following the traditional path to Brazil? Starting with this question, this book explores how, at the turn of the twentieth century, rural Europeans developed distinctive circuits of transatlantic labor migration linked to diverse immigrant communities in the Americas. It looks at transoceanic moves in the larger context of migration systems, examining their connections and the crucial role of social networks in migrants’ geographic mobility and adaptation. Combining regional and local perspectives on both sides of the Atlantic, Chains of Gold provides a vivid account of the trajectories of migrant men and women as they moved from rural Portugal to contrasting places of settlement in the Argentine pampas and Patagonia.
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