Mapping Diversity in Milan - Historical Approaches to Urban Immigration

J. Foot
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An historical and spatial approach is crucial to the understanding of any city. Waves of immigration and population movements from different sources have constructed the cultural mix of this financial, industrial and market city over time. To focus just on the new foreign immigration into Milan over the last 25 years or so risks omitting the deep historical fissures created by previous (and bigger) waves of population movements - the traces left by these populations in the urban fabric and their role in subjective experience. Moreover, the historical and spatial comparison of various types and moments of population movement can help us to understand the changes to this city at macro and micro-levels. This paper uses a mixture of approaches in order to understand and map diversity in Milan, its province and its region. It is intended as a discussion paper to be looked at in conjunction with the work and arguments laid out in other research projects and published work. Methodologies used in this paper range from straightforward historical research (using documents and archives) to photography, micro-history (the examination of one small area - in this case one housing block) and oral historical interviews.
绘制米兰的多样性——城市移民的历史方法
历史和空间方法对于理解任何城市都至关重要。随着时间的推移,来自不同来源的移民和人口流动浪潮构建了这个金融、工业和市场城市的文化混合。仅仅关注过去25年左右进入米兰的新外国移民,可能会忽略之前(更大的)人口流动浪潮所造成的深刻历史裂缝——这些人口在城市结构中留下的痕迹,以及他们在主观体验中的作用。此外,对不同类型和时刻的人口流动进行历史和空间比较,可以帮助我们从宏观和微观两个层面了解这座城市的变化。本文使用了多种方法来了解和绘制米兰及其省和地区的多样性。它的目的是作为一份讨论文件,与其他研究项目和已发表的作品中提出的工作和论点结合起来看。本文使用的方法包括从直接的历史研究(使用文件和档案)到摄影、微观历史(考察一个小区域——在本例中是一个住宅区)和口述历史访谈。
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