This article analyses the interaction between Mediterranean mobility and the internal colonisation policies promoted by European countries in the modern age through the events of the Greek‑Maniot migration flow that unfolded from the 1660s to the 1760s. It is a dispersion of population that spread from the eastern Mediterranean to the western one and then to North America through the Atlantic, involving six chancelleries that sought to intercept it and employ it in their respective internal settlement plans (Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Genoa, Kingdom of Sardinia, Kingdom of Spain, Great Britain, and France). The article seeks to show that these human mobilities were not only the result of colonisation policies promoted by European chancelleries to strengthen the territorial body of their respective states, but also and above all the result of projects for the social promotion of the migrants themselves, who agreed to become settlers to ensure the satisfaction of specific social, political, and economic objectives, both individual and communal, even resorting to the manipulation of the history of their own personal and family origins.

Towards the West. Conflict and Settlement in the Maniot Diaspora (17th‑18th Centuries)

Giampaolo Salice
2025-01-01

Abstract

This article analyses the interaction between Mediterranean mobility and the internal colonisation policies promoted by European countries in the modern age through the events of the Greek‑Maniot migration flow that unfolded from the 1660s to the 1760s. It is a dispersion of population that spread from the eastern Mediterranean to the western one and then to North America through the Atlantic, involving six chancelleries that sought to intercept it and employ it in their respective internal settlement plans (Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Genoa, Kingdom of Sardinia, Kingdom of Spain, Great Britain, and France). The article seeks to show that these human mobilities were not only the result of colonisation policies promoted by European chancelleries to strengthen the territorial body of their respective states, but also and above all the result of projects for the social promotion of the migrants themselves, who agreed to become settlers to ensure the satisfaction of specific social, political, and economic objectives, both individual and communal, even resorting to the manipulation of the history of their own personal and family origins.
2025
Cet article analyse l’interaction entre la mobilité méditerranéenne et les politiques de colonisation interne promues par les pays européens à l’époque moderne à travers les événements liés aux migrations des Grecs maniotes des années 1660 aux années 1760. Il s’agit d’une dispersion de population qui s’est propagée de la Méditerranée orientale à celle de l’ouest, avant de s’étendre jusqu’en Amérique du Nord via l’Atlantique. Ce flux migratoire a attiré l’attention de six chancelleries – le Grand-Duché de Toscane, Gênes, les Royaume de Sardaigne, d’Espagne, de Grande-Bretagne et de France – qui ont cherché à le canaliser et à l’intégrer dans leurs projets respectifs de peuplement intérieur. L’article cherche à montrer que ces mobilités humaines étaient non seulement le résultat de politiques de colonisation promues par les chancelleries européennes afin de renforcer la cohésion territoriale de leurs États, mais aussi et surtout le résultat d’initiatives de promotion sociale portées par les migrants eux-mêmes. Ces derniers ont accepté de devenir des colons pour assurer la satisfaction d’objectifs sociaux, politiques et économiques spécifiques, à la fois individuels et communautaires, en ayant recours à la manipulation de l’histoire de leurs propres origines personnelles et familiales.
Greek diaspora; Internal colonisation; Memory; Mediterranean mobilities
Diaspora grecque; Colonisation interne; Mémoire; Mobilités méditerranéennes; Mobilité méditerranéenne
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