Emigranti e imprenditori: gli italiani in Venezuela

Journal title MEMORIA E RICERCA
Author/s Giuseppe D'Angelo
Publishing Year 2005 Issue 2005/18 Language Italian
Pages 29 P. File size 141 KB
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Italians in Venezuela is a particular case in the history of Italian emigration because they went there only after the second world war, but it’s different from other migrations because the Italians didn’t find there a complex society. In Venezuela the Italians were able to do their job (bricklayer, cook, tailor, trader in Italian foods, but, above all, shoemaker); they lived in the biggest cities of the country; very quickly they became part of the local society and improved their social and economic conditions; they became entrepreneurs. For many years the president of the Venezuelan Shoes Producers Association was an Italian immigrate, perhaps the same person in Italy was a simple shoemaker. The Spanish term to indicate all Italian immigrates is therefore zapatero. The wish to earn money and to come back in Italy in few years drove them to work a lot; much more than a local: many hours a day all year round. Not always they were able come back; more often they continued to live there and their economic condition grew and the whole Italian immigration undertook a very important role in the Venezuelan economy and society.

Giuseppe D'Angelo, Emigranti e imprenditori: gli italiani in Venezuela in "MEMORIA E RICERCA " 18/2005, pp , DOI: