Socio-ecological colonial transfers: trajectories of the Fascist agricultural enterprise in Libya (1922–43)

This paper intertwines the two historiographical concerns of migration and colonialism by exploring the case of Italian rule in North Africa from 1922 to 1943 and by adopting the analytic ground of the environment. The role played by the environment in targeting and shaping specific social groups, f...

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Authoritarianism
Collaboration
Colonialism
Environmental history
Fascism
Folklore
Historians
Migration
Social groups
Special Issue
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