Retornados e inadaptados: el "Americano" Gallego, entre mito y realidad (1880-1930)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.1998.i214.748Abstract
During the period of mass migration to America, return migrants, also labelled as "americans" or "indianos", played an important role in Galicia's rural regions as technical innovators and catalysers of the articulation of civil society. This article attemps to have a first look on the topic, by researching into the internal diversity of the whole collectivity of return migrants. It also aims at offering a typology of the social and political agency of return migrants in Galicia in comparative perspective.
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