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Oh Capitano!

Autor Francesco Durante, Rudolph J. Vecoli Editat de Donna R. Gabaccia Traducere de Elizabeth O. Venditto
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 iun 2018
The story of Celso Cesare Moreno, one of the most famous of the emigrant Italian elites or prominenti. Moreno traveled the world lying, scheming, and building an extensive patron/client network to to establish his reputation as a middleman and person of significance. Through his machinations, Moreno became a critical player in the expansion of western trade and imperialism in Asia, the trafficking of migrant workers and children in the Atlantic, and the conflicts of Americans and natives over the fate of Hawaii, and imperial competitions of French, British, Italian and American governments during a critically important era of imperial expansion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780823279869
ISBN-10: 0823279863
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 160 x 236 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:New
Editura: Fordham University Press

Cuprins

Preface
Rudolph J. Vecoli vii
Prologue
Francesco Durante ix
Introduction to the English-Language Edition: ¿Was Moreno a Sociopath?¿
Donna R. Gabaccia xi
Translator¿s Note xix
1. The Traveler¿s Spirit 1
2. The Treasures of Asia 15
3. The Challenge of the Pacific 43
4. The Little Italian Slaves 63
5. The Enchanter of Hawaii 79
6. Celsös Vendetta 95
7. Electoral Intermezzo 110
8. The New Italian America 123
9. The Destiny of Hawaii 155
10. The Sunset Road 172
Notes 187
Bibliography 215
Index 223

Descriere

The story of Celso Cesare Moreno who traveled the world lying, scheming, and building an extensive patron/client network to expand western trade and imperialism in Asia, traffick migrant workers and children in the Atlantic, influence the fate of Hawaii, and meddle in international affairs during a critical era of imperial expansion.