The Walser migrations (German: Walserwanderungen) (Italian: Migrazioni Walser) were a series of migrations by the Walser people from the Upper Rhône Valley in Valais to areas of the Alps. The migrations Lasted from c.1150 to c.1450 and represented one of the last large movements of people in the Middle Ages.[1][2]
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^Wiener, James Blake (2022-11-22). "The Walser Migrations". Swiss National Museum - Swiss history blog. Retrieved 2023-11-24.
The Walsermigrations (German: Walserwanderungen) (Italian: Migrazioni Walser) were a series of migrations by the Walser people from the Upper Rhône Valley...
west and east between the 12th and 13th centuries, in the so-called Walsermigrations (Walserwanderungen). The causes of these further population movements...
settlements are known as Walsermigration. In many of these settlements, people still speak Walser. Because the people who speak Walser German live in the isolated...
Alemannic territory expanded during the High Middle Ages, with the Walsermigration into the Alps, with the Zähringer and later the influence of Bern towards...
Historiography of Switzerland Name of Switzerland Name of Sweden Gutasaga Walsermigrations The gloss dates to the late 15th century, and there has been some...
(GL) Walliser German in parts of the Valais (VS) Walser German: due to the medieval migration of the Walser, Highest Alemannic spread to pockets of what are...
history of different parts of the Alps, notably with the High Medieval Walsermigrations. The French historian Fernand Braudel, in his famous volume on Mediterranean...
upper Valais, the Walser began to spread south, west and east between the 12th and 13th centuries, in the so-called Walsermigrations (Walserwanderungen)...
reached by the Walsermigration of the 12th to 13th centuries. The alp Hinterburg is on record for the year 1275. As part of the Walser sphere, traditional...
the thermal tourism develops. By that time, German (Walser German, brought by the Walsermigrations) is spoken locally. Between the 16th and 18th centuries...
the 14th century, the upper part of the valley was settled by the Walsermigration. Therme Vals, the only hot spring in Graubünden where hot water springs...
and Valais were expanded and developed, which allowed much of the Walsermigration. The Gotthard Pass was first opened around the 12th century, and by...
Other recognized, though not official toponyms are Arpitan: Val d'Outa, Walser: Augschtalann or Ougstalland and Piedmontese: Val d'Osta. The Aosta Valley...
population spoke Romansh. However, in the 14th century the Walsermigration brought Walser German speaking immigrants to the valley. By the time of the...
and hamlets in the upper Val d'Ayas were areas inhabited by Walsers during their migrations. Traces of their culture are still evident. Locally this part...
to settle his Walser-speaking people in the nearby Lötschen Valley and into the highlands of the Lauterbrunnen Valley. By 1346, the Walser villages of Lauterbrunnen...
appears in Hans-Ulrich Wehler, The German Empire, 1871–1918 (1997) Helmut Walser Smith (May 2008). "When the Sonderweg Debate Left Us". German Studies Review...
of Arthur Jonetz and "many other German nationalists" by Smith, Helmut Walser (2014). German Nationalism and Religious Conflict: Culture, Ideology, Politics...
into English as The Wandering Jews), a fragmented account of the Jewish migrations from eastern to western Europe in the aftermath of World War I and the...
region had lost more than two thirds of its population. The first Palatine migrations began during the Palatinate campaign, which saw heavy fighting in the...
ISBN 978-0-19-820597-5. The Oxford Handbook of Modern German History Helmut Walser Smith, p. 360, OUP Oxford, 2011 "Religion may become extinct in nine nations...
Peter Nichols Richardson (1974). German - Romance Contact: Name-giving in Walser Settlements. Rodopi. pp. 88–. ISBN 90-6203-221-4. A. Baruffi, Spirit of...
Valley on the high plateau northwest of Vicenza in the Veneto region; the Walsers, who originated in the Swiss Wallis, live in the provinces of Aostatal...
Helmut Walser, ed. (2011) The Oxford Handbook of Modern German History, 862 pp; 35 essays by specialists; Germany since 1760 Smith, Helmut Walser (2020)...