The changing geography of the Italian immigrants in the United States

The changing geography of the Italian immigrants in the United States
Title The changing geography of the Italian immigrants in the United States PDF eBook
Author William John Eugene Bolen
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 1986
Genre Italians
ISBN

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Some Aspects of Italian Immigration to the United States

Some Aspects of Italian Immigration to the United States
Title Some Aspects of Italian Immigration to the United States PDF eBook
Author Antonio Stella
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1924
Genre Italian Americans
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Cities and Immigrants

Cities and Immigrants
Title Cities and Immigrants PDF eBook
Author David Ward
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 1971
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Studies the effects of economic growth and immigration upon urbanization, as well as employment, housing, and transportation in American cities from 1820 to 1920.

How Italian Immigrants Made America Home

How Italian Immigrants Made America Home
Title How Italian Immigrants Made America Home PDF eBook
Author Laura La Bella
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 82
Release 2018-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1508181314

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The Italian mass migration from Italy happened during a period of political and economic upheaval. Many Italian immigrants faced isolation, discrimination, and fear as they worked to learn English and assimilate to their new home. Despite such obstacles, they also created neighborhoods that continued their cultural traditions as they worked to adapt. Readers will learn why Italian immigrants left Italy, where they settled in America once they arrived, and how they became one of the most influential cultures on American society. The story of Italian immigration comes alive in this volume written by someone whose family endured it.

New Italian Migrations to the United States

New Italian Migrations to the United States
Title New Italian Migrations to the United States PDF eBook
Author Laura E Ruberto
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 301
Release 2017-03-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0252099494

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Italian immigration from 1945 to the present is an American phenomenon too little explored in our historical studies. Until now. In this new collection, Laura E. Ruberto and Joseph Sciorra edit essays by an elite roster of scholars in Italian American studies. These interdisciplinary works focus on leading edge topics that range from politics of the McCarren-Walter Act and its effects on women to the ways Italian Americans mobilized against immigration restrictions. Other essays unwrap the inner workings of multi-ethnic power brokers in a Queens community, portray the complex transformation of identity in Boston’s North End, and trace the development of Italian American youth culture and how new arrivals fit into it. Finally, Donna Gabaccia pens an afterword on the importance of this seventy-year period in U.S. migration history. Contributors: Ottorino Cappelli, Donna Gabaccia, Stefano Luconi, Maddalena Marinari, James S. Pasto, Rodrigo Praino, Laura E. Ruberto, Joseph Sciorra, Donald Tricarico, and Elizabeth Zanoni.

New Italian Migrations to the United States

New Italian Migrations to the United States
Title New Italian Migrations to the United States PDF eBook
Author Laura E Ruberto
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 319
Release 2017-11-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0252099990

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This second volume of New Italian Migrations to the United States explores the evolution of art and cultural expressions created by and about Italian immigrants and their descendants since 1945. The essays range from an Italian-language radio program that broadcast intimate messages from family members in Italy to the role of immigrant cookbook writers in crafting a fashionable Italian food culture. Other works look at how exoticized actresses like Sophia Loren and Pier Angeli helped shape a glamorous Italian style out of images of desperate postwar poverty; overlooked forms of brain drain; the connections between countries old and new in the works of Michigan self-taught artist Silvio Barile; and folk revival performer Alessandra Belloni's reinterpretation of tarantella dance and music for Italian American women. In the afterword, Anthony Julian Tamburri discusses the nomenclature ascribed to Italian American creative writers living in Italy and the United States. Contributors: John Allan Cicala, Simone Cinotto, Teresa Fiore, Incoronata (Nadia) Inserra, Laura E. Ruberto, Joseph Sciorra, and Anthony Julian Tamburri.

Italians Swindled to New york

Italians Swindled to New york
Title Italians Swindled to New york PDF eBook
Author Joe Tucciarone
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 200
Release 2014-01-28
Genre History
ISBN 1439673276

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The unification of Italy in 1861 launched a new European nation promising to fulfill the dreams of Italians, yet millions of poor peasants still found themselves in economic desperation. By 1872, an army of speculators had invaded the countryside, hawking steamship tickets and promising fabulous riches in America. Thousands of immigrants fled to the New World, only to be abandoned upon arrival and forced to find work in hard labor. New York placed victims of deception at the State Emigrant Refuge on Ward's Island as the secretary of state and the Italian prime minister sought to intervene. Through steel-eyed determination, many surmounted their status and became leaders in business and culture. Authors Joe Tucciarone and Ben Lariccia follow the early stages of mass Italian immigration and the fraudulent circumstances that brought them to New York Harbor.