Examination of Dino Cinel\u27s From Italy to San Francisco will take the watchful coordination of both eyes. His introductory chapter draws one eye to clear professional social history, supported by an extensive bibliography, dominated by Italian sources including official provincial and national records and punctuated by a comprehensive bibliographical essay. The other eye is painfully drawn to some questionable scholarship
Many people, even native Texans, may be surprised to learn the extent to which Italians have been pr...
While D\u27Acierno\u27s book may mark the high water level of contemporary academic Italian American...
Psychologists and other social scientists are critically analyzing the “state of the art” of communi...
There are those who have heralded the 1980s as The Decade of the Italian American as many of the 2...
Rejoice, students of ethnicity and Italian Americans generally! A body of scholarly literature on th...
This volume does not aim to be a definitive history of the Italians of New Jersey, but it is an exce...
The great proliferation of knowledge that has caused a problem of control and retrieval of that know...
Virginia Yans-McLaughlin has made a major contribution to the study of ethnic immigration history, i...
Since the passage of the immigration acts of 1965, a large number of skilled Asians have migrated to...
Believing that a relatively small amount of research has been done with the ethnic identity of white...
This book is primarily a discussion of foreign ethnic groups who have come to the United States. Per...
Since the fall of Saigon in 1975, over three-quarters of a million Indochinese refugees have come to...
The comparative nature of this book is its most outstanding feature. The editors and authors have al...
This indispensable interpretation of Italian American narrative literature can fruitfully be used in...
Interpretations of Italian films about migration tend to refer to the historical experience of emigr...
Many people, even native Texans, may be surprised to learn the extent to which Italians have been pr...
While D\u27Acierno\u27s book may mark the high water level of contemporary academic Italian American...
Psychologists and other social scientists are critically analyzing the “state of the art” of communi...
There are those who have heralded the 1980s as The Decade of the Italian American as many of the 2...
Rejoice, students of ethnicity and Italian Americans generally! A body of scholarly literature on th...
This volume does not aim to be a definitive history of the Italians of New Jersey, but it is an exce...
The great proliferation of knowledge that has caused a problem of control and retrieval of that know...
Virginia Yans-McLaughlin has made a major contribution to the study of ethnic immigration history, i...
Since the passage of the immigration acts of 1965, a large number of skilled Asians have migrated to...
Believing that a relatively small amount of research has been done with the ethnic identity of white...
This book is primarily a discussion of foreign ethnic groups who have come to the United States. Per...
Since the fall of Saigon in 1975, over three-quarters of a million Indochinese refugees have come to...
The comparative nature of this book is its most outstanding feature. The editors and authors have al...
This indispensable interpretation of Italian American narrative literature can fruitfully be used in...
Interpretations of Italian films about migration tend to refer to the historical experience of emigr...
Many people, even native Texans, may be surprised to learn the extent to which Italians have been pr...
While D\u27Acierno\u27s book may mark the high water level of contemporary academic Italian American...
Psychologists and other social scientists are critically analyzing the “state of the art” of communi...