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Lime,Lemon and Sarsaparilla: The Italian Community in South Wales 1881-1945  
Author: Colin Hughes
ISBN: 1854110837
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
This book evokes the life of the Italian community in south Wales from the end of the 19th century to the end of the Second World War, when the Italian café was central to the social life of many small communities in the industrialized valleys. It follows the fortunes of Italian families like the Bracchis, the Bernis, the Contis, and the Sidolis and explores their influence on Welsh society. Hughes explains why so many Italian immigrants from the Bardi region came to settle in south Wales. The rise of Italian temperance bars in nonconformist Wales and the economic and social factors that lie behind the rise and fall of the Italian café are discussed. Also included is information on the treatment of Italian internees during the war and the tragic case of the Andorra Star, the ship carrying many of them to Canada that was torpedoed by a U-boat. Included are archive photographs that produce a revealing and accessible history of the recent past.

About the Author
Colin Hughes is the author of a study of William Morris.




Lime,Lemon and Sarsaparilla: The Italian Community in South Wales 1881-1945

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This book evokes the life of the Italian community in south Wales from the end of the 19th century to the end of the Second World War, when the Italian caf￯﾿ᄑ was central to the social life of many small communities in the industrialized valleys. It follows the fortunes of Italian families like the Bracchis, the Bernis, the Contis, and the Sidolis and explores their influence on Welsh society. Hughes explains why so many Italian immigrants from the Bardi region came to settle in south Wales. The rise of Italian temperance bars in nonconformist Wales and the economic and social factors that lie behind the rise and fall of the Italian caf￯﾿ᄑ are discussed. Also included is information on the treatment of Italian internees during the war and the tragic case of the Andorra Star, the ship carrying many of them to Canada that was torpedoed by a U-boat. Included are archive photographs that produce a revealing and accessible history of the recent past.

About the Author:Colin Hughes is the author of a study of William Morris.

     



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