Migratory flows and struggle against urbanization in Turin (1926-1933)

Journal title PASSATO E PRESENTE
Author/s Cesare Panizza
Publishing Year 2011 Issue 2011/82
Language Italian Pages 23 P. 67-89 File size 349 KB
DOI 10.3280/PASS2011-082004
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Migratory flows and struggle against urbanization in Turin (1926-1933) reconstructs the application in Turin of the regulations against urbanization introduced by fascism, in particular the law of 24 December 1928 that gave prefects the power to issue injunctions to "disperse people from the city". Turin was very late in arriving at what occurred in other major urban centres, only enforcing expulsion in April 1933. Initially a flexible strategy of control of the huge migratory flows had been deployed, in tune with the slowness of the process of "fascistization" that seemed to characterize the Piedmontese capital.

Keywords: Fascism, Turin, urbanization, emigration

Cesare Panizza, Sfollare Torino. Flussi migratori e lotta contro l’urbanesimo (1926-1933) in "PASSATO E PRESENTE" 82/2011, pp 67-89, DOI: 10.3280/PASS2011-082004