Spazzacamini (Italian for chimney sweep) was the term for child laborers in 19th- and early 20th-century Italy and Switzerland, where they were also known as Kaminfegerkinder in German-speaking areas.[1]
^"Mutter der Kaminfegerkinder" (in German). Neue Zürcher Zeitung. 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2014-11-16.
Spazzacamini (Italian for chimney sweep) was the term for child laborers in 19th- and early 20th-century Italy and Switzerland, where they were also known...
valley. Valle Vercasza was the origin of many of the region's so-called Spazzacamini (literally: chimney sweep children). With the connection to the public...
representation to DEFRA and other interested parties. Chimney sweeps' carcinoma Spazzacamini, a.k.a. Kaminfegerkinder Strange 1982, p. 40 Green, Kathleen (2010)....
Maurizio Borgnis, Lorenzo Peretti Junior. It is remembered for its "spazzacamini" or chimney-sweepers who brought their trade around Europe. It is connected...
Date Title Director Ensemble Label Notes 1954 Canzone degli spazzacamini Renata Cortiglioni Coro di voci bianche dell'ARCUM Istituto Centrale per i Beni...
Tutti mi chiedono da dove vengo - Nessuno vuol sapere chi sono (1999) Spazzacamini e altri mestieri (2000) Guarda un po' che fiume (2000) I nostri anni...
entendre. For example, the Song of the Chimney Sweepers (or canzona de' spazzacamini) has a number of witty references: "Neighbours, neighbours, neighbours...