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The Routledge history of Italian Americans / edited by William J. Connell and Stanislao G. Pugliese.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Connell, William J., editor.
Pugliese, Stanislao G., 1965- editor.
Series:
Routledge handbooks
Routledge histories
The Routledge histories
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Italian Americans.
Italian Americans--History.
History.
Italian Americans--Biography.
Genre:
Biographies.
History.
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
New York : Routledge, 2018.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
1) Italians in the Early Atlantic World / William J. Connell
2) From the Pilgrim Fathers to the Founding Fathers: Italy and America / Edoardo Tortarolo
3) When They Were Few: Italians in America, 1800-1850 / John Paul Russo
4) America's Garibaldi: The United States and Italian Unification / Don H. Doyle
5) Dante Alighieri and the Divine Comedy in Nineteenth-Century America / Dennis Looney
PHOTO ESSAY: LIFE IN ITALIAN AMERICA
PART II. THE GREAT MIGRATION AND CREATING LITTLE ITALIES
6) Why Italians Left Italy: The Physics and Politics of Migration, 1870-1920 / Maddalena Tirabassi
7) The Silence of the Atlantians: Contact, Conflict, Consolidation (1880-1913) / Peter Carravetta
8) The Little Italies of the Early 1900s: From the Reports of Amy Bernardy / Maddalena Tirabassi
9) Interpreting Little Italies: Ethnicity as an Accident of Geography / Maria Susanna Garroni
10) Culture and Identity on the Table: Italian American Food as Social History / Simone Cinotto
11) Italian Americans and Their Religious Experience / Richard N. Juliani
12) Italian Americans and Race During the Era of Mass Immigration / Peter G. Vellon
13) Discrimination, Prejudice and Italian American History / Salvatore J. LaGumina
14) The Languages of Italian Americans / Nancy C. Carnevale
15) Italian American Book Publishing and Book Selling / James J. Periconi
16) From Margins to Vanguard to Mainstream: Italian Americans and the Labor Movement / Marcella Bencivenni
17) The Sacco and Vanzetti Case and the Psychology of Political Violence / Michael Topp
18) A Diary in America and a Death in Rome / Francesco Durante
PART III. BECOMING AMERICAN AND CONTESTING AMERICA
19) The Bumpy Road Toward Political Incorporation, 1920-1984 / Stefano Luconi
20) Italian Emigration, Remittances, and the Rise of Made-in-Italy / Mark I. Choate
21) Fascism and Anti-Fascism in Italian America / Stanislao G. Pugliese
22) World War II Changed Everything / Dominic Candeloro
23) Mothers and Daughters in Italian American Narratives / Mary Jo Bona
24) The Italian American Family and Transnational Circuits JoAnne Ruvoli 25) Groovin?: A Riff on Italian Americans in Popular Music and Jazz / John Gennari
26) Italian Americans and the Cinema / Giuliana Muscio
27) Italian Americans and Television / Anthony Julian Tamburri
28) Italian Americans in Sport / Lawrence Baldassaro
29) Organized Crime and Italian Americans / Antonio Nicaso
PART IV. POSTWAR TO POST-ETHNIC?
30) Italian Americans and Assimilation / Richard Alba
31) Italian Americans in the Suburbs: Transplanting Ethnicity to the Crabgrass Frontier / Donald Tricarico 32) "What Ever Happened to Little Italy?" / Jerome Krase
33) Italian American Femininities / Ilaria Serra
34) Italian American Masculinities / Fred Gardaph
35) Fuori per sempre: The Coming Out of Gay and Lesbian Italian Americans / George De Stefano
36) Immigration from Italy since the 1990s / Teresa Fiore
37) Contemporary Italian American Identities / Rosemary Serra
38) The Orphanage: Encounters in Transnational Space / Robert Viscusi.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Routledge history of Italian Americans
ISBN:
9780203501856
0203501853
1135046719
9781135046712
OCLC:
1001287802
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