Un «príncipe de ensueño»: el viaje de Humberto de Saboya, príncipe de Piamonte, a América Latina (1924)
Abstract
Between July and September 1924 Umberto of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont and hair to the Italian throne, embarked on a journey taking him to Brazil, Argentina,  Chile  and  Uruguay.  The  trip  was  to  all  intents  and  purposes  a diplomatic mission and was encouraged by the Fascist goverment wich 
saw  it  as  an  opportunity  to  establish  a  bond  with  the  numerous  immigrants of Italian origin and their descendants who had started a new life in Latina America. One of objectives of the visit was in fact to advertise through the figure of the young prince a positive image of the new goverment (not yet explicity a “regime”) and of the House of Savoy. This research article follows Umberto’s itinerary, focussing especially on the  Argentinian  leg  of  the  journey,  taking  into  account  sources  ranging  
from newspapers and periodicals, narrative literature and the officials reports published after the visit.

