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- Title
A Sea of Difference, a History of Gaps: Migrations between Italy and Albania, 1939-1992.
- Authors
BALLINGER, PAMELA
- Abstract
This article examines extended debates after World War II over the repatriation of Italian civilians from Albania, part of the Italian fascist empire from 1939 until 1943. Italy's decolonization, when it is studied at all, usually figures as rapid and non-traumatic, and an inevitable byproduct of Italy's defeat in the war. The tendency to gloss over the complexities of decolonization proves particularly marked in the Albanian case, given the brevity of Italy's formal rule over that country and the overwhelming historiographical focus on the Italian military experience there. In recovering the complex history of Italian and Albanian relations within which negotiations over repatriation occurred, this article demonstrates the prolonged process of imperial repatriation and its consequences for the individuals involved. In some cases, Italian citizens, and their families, only "returned" home to Italy in the 1990s. The repatriation of these "remainders" of empire concerned not only the Italian and Albanian states but also local committees (notably the Circolo Garibaldi) and international organizations, including the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and the International Committee of the Red Cross. In recuperating this history, the analysis rejects seeming truisms about the forgotten or repressed memory of Italian colonialism. Drawing upon critical theories of "gaps," the article addresses the methodological challenges in writing such a history.
- Subjects
ALBANIA; IMMIGRATION &; emigration in Italy -- History; COMMUNISM; REPATRIATION; XENOPHOBIA; SOCIALISM; ITALIAN history -- 20th century; TWENTIETH century; EMIGRATION &; immigration
- Publication
Comparative Studies in Society & History, 2018, Vol 60, Issue 1, p90
- ISSN
0010-4175
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0010417517000421