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A Priero (Cuneo), the Second Edition of Conference on the History of Families for the Piedmont world
to be held in Priero in the province of Cuneo, on 24 September 2005, the second edition of the Conference "The day of the roots."
The conference will be chaired by Alberto Turinetti of Priero retains the original title of the first edition and will be dedicated to the study of the presence of Piedmont for the world.
Without trying to explore the world of emigration abroad Piedmont, under the many and varied historical and sociological aspects, to this day we want to remind everyone that Piedmont, aimed to find a fortune that was at home, have linked their fate to their host countries.
There are many people who in the course of centuries have left, some voluntarily and those who are forced from their homes, sometimes keeping a close contact with the homeland and the families of origin. In some cases the distance was short, or at least a few years, other times it is extended to lose all contact, referring to the next generation of research sources that have become distant, but never forgotten.
the long periods spent away can match moments of great fortune or fame, for some the return home means having substantial financial wealth or achieve a well-known, for others success occurred in countries that host them, even forgotten or neglected at home.
The objective of Convegnoè then to explain the presence of Piedmont abroad from the seventeenth to the new century, through studies of passionate researchers who have studied the history of individual characters, families and entire community.
Speakers include other Giancarlo Libert , an expert on migration and Head of the Press Office of the International Federation of Associations "Piedmont in the World", Gustavo Mola di Nomaglio , Gabriella Massa Valeria Dotto and that will expose the results of their research on one of the oldest, still in Canada, descended from soldiers of the regiment Carignan Piedmont, made in 1665 in the then French colony by King Louis XIV, Mark Albela, vice president of the Circle of Artists and the Accademia Albertina delle Belle Arti in Turin. Grtv
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