This article describes the experience of the Society of Saint Charles, commonly known as the Scalabrinians, regarding the Catholic education of Italian immigrants between 1887 and 1933. It relates this historical situation to the following issues facing contemporary Catholic immigrant education: 1) financing local parochial educational programs with nonlocal funds; 2) developing theories regarding transcultural education; and 3) considering education inclusively to incorporate programs beyond parochial schooling
The article offers a review of the main sociological studies on school integration of students with ...
Cultural integration is a continuous process which affects not only the immigrants arriving in a new...
In the late 1800s, the United States was the great destination of Italian emigrants. In North Americ...
This article describes the experience of the Society of Saint Charles, commonly known as the Scalabr...
Since the 1990s, Italy has been exposed to the increasingly serious issue of immigrant children educ...
The article seeks to illustrate Italian educational policies for students with an immigrant backgrou...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2014. Major: History. Advisors: Donna Gabaccia and...
Italian migrants in the United States have been often associated to the tendency to neglect the impo...
Between the second half of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth century, th...
As compared to other national contexts with a longer immigration history, social scientists in Italy...
This book chapter present the Italian case, within a comparative analysis of 25 national cases inclu...
This article focuses on Italian schools in Scotland during the Fascist ventennio. The Italian-Scotti...
With Italy’s entry into the Second World War, Anglo-Egyptian authorities repatriated Italian diploma...
The Catholic Church has a quite long history of supporting transnational migrants\u2019 ventures abr...
Italian immigration into the United States of America during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth...
The article offers a review of the main sociological studies on school integration of students with ...
Cultural integration is a continuous process which affects not only the immigrants arriving in a new...
In the late 1800s, the United States was the great destination of Italian emigrants. In North Americ...
This article describes the experience of the Society of Saint Charles, commonly known as the Scalabr...
Since the 1990s, Italy has been exposed to the increasingly serious issue of immigrant children educ...
The article seeks to illustrate Italian educational policies for students with an immigrant backgrou...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2014. Major: History. Advisors: Donna Gabaccia and...
Italian migrants in the United States have been often associated to the tendency to neglect the impo...
Between the second half of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth century, th...
As compared to other national contexts with a longer immigration history, social scientists in Italy...
This book chapter present the Italian case, within a comparative analysis of 25 national cases inclu...
This article focuses on Italian schools in Scotland during the Fascist ventennio. The Italian-Scotti...
With Italy’s entry into the Second World War, Anglo-Egyptian authorities repatriated Italian diploma...
The Catholic Church has a quite long history of supporting transnational migrants\u2019 ventures abr...
Italian immigration into the United States of America during the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth...
The article offers a review of the main sociological studies on school integration of students with ...
Cultural integration is a continuous process which affects not only the immigrants arriving in a new...
In the late 1800s, the United States was the great destination of Italian emigrants. In North Americ...