Blurred Nationalities across the North Atlantic: Traders, Priests, and their Kin Travelling between North America and the Italian Peninsula, 1763–1846, by Luca Codignola, Toronto-Buffalo-London, University of Toronto Press, 2019, xxvii + 519 pp., $93.75 (hardback and eBook), ISBN 978-1-4875-0456-4

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A Study of the air routes of the world brings out almost at once the fact that some of the most difficult route are also the most attractive. For instance, the North Atlantic route which couples North America with Europe is certainly one of the most difficult in the world, but also by the fact that it couples two of the most densely populated, as well as the most wealthy groups of people in the world, one of the most attractive.


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