This Independent Study examines the experiences of Italian and Jewish immigrants in America from 1870-1920. The first chapter specifically focuses on what the actual process of immigration was like before, during, and after arrival to Ellis Island. The second chapter examines American prejudice and praise towards these immigrants, as well as their various levels of assimilation or rejection of such. Lastly, the third chapter investigates living and working conditions in New York, through describing the development of tenements, and Italian women’s concept of “homework.” Overall, this study found the role of gender to play a unique role throughout, and Italian women to be responsible for the subsistence of their family
This study considers the question of whether immigrant women in the nineteenth and twentieth centuri...
1noIn Sense of Origins, the author explores the lives of a significant group of self-identified youn...
Between 1900 and 1940, Italians immigrated to Connecticut in large numbers. More than 80,000 of them...
This Independent Study examines the experiences of Italian and Jewish immigrants in America from 187...
Italian immigration into the United States of America during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth...
The purpose of this study is to examine the adaptation or rural, southern Italian women to industria...
This qualitative study examines the life stories of 100 Jewish and Italian immigrant women who built...
Immigration has been a topic of extreme interest within American history since its very beginning. ...
This work examines the impact of the Great War on millions of "new immigrants" to the United States ...
In this essay the cultural issues of Italian American communities in the 20th century USA have been ...
Research herein provides a description and discussion of the Americanization process of the Italian-...
Each successive wave of immigrants to America has faced prejudice founded in fear and uncertainty. I...
Most of the millions of Italians who arrived in the United States in the late nineteenth and early t...
Cultural integration is a continuous process which affects not only the immigrants arriving in a new...
Mary Ann McDonald Carolan is a contributing author, Foreword. BOOK DESCRIPTION: Using interviews a...
This study considers the question of whether immigrant women in the nineteenth and twentieth centuri...
1noIn Sense of Origins, the author explores the lives of a significant group of self-identified youn...
Between 1900 and 1940, Italians immigrated to Connecticut in large numbers. More than 80,000 of them...
This Independent Study examines the experiences of Italian and Jewish immigrants in America from 187...
Italian immigration into the United States of America during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth...
The purpose of this study is to examine the adaptation or rural, southern Italian women to industria...
This qualitative study examines the life stories of 100 Jewish and Italian immigrant women who built...
Immigration has been a topic of extreme interest within American history since its very beginning. ...
This work examines the impact of the Great War on millions of "new immigrants" to the United States ...
In this essay the cultural issues of Italian American communities in the 20th century USA have been ...
Research herein provides a description and discussion of the Americanization process of the Italian-...
Each successive wave of immigrants to America has faced prejudice founded in fear and uncertainty. I...
Most of the millions of Italians who arrived in the United States in the late nineteenth and early t...
Cultural integration is a continuous process which affects not only the immigrants arriving in a new...
Mary Ann McDonald Carolan is a contributing author, Foreword. BOOK DESCRIPTION: Using interviews a...
This study considers the question of whether immigrant women in the nineteenth and twentieth centuri...
1noIn Sense of Origins, the author explores the lives of a significant group of self-identified youn...
Between 1900 and 1940, Italians immigrated to Connecticut in large numbers. More than 80,000 of them...