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Italian workers of the world, labor migration and the formation of multiethnic states, edited by Donna R. Gabaccia and Fraser M. Ottanelli

Label
Italian workers of the world, labor migration and the formation of multiethnic states, edited by Donna R. Gabaccia and Fraser M. Ottanelli
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Italian workers of the world
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
57528479
Responsibility statement
edited by Donna R. Gabaccia and Fraser M. Ottanelli
Series statement
Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island centennial series
Sub title
labor migration and the formation of multiethnic states
Table Of Contents
Introduction / Donna R. Gabaccia and Fraser M. Ottanelli -- Class, exile, and nationalism at home and abroad: the Italian risorgimento / Donna R. Gabaccia -- Programs and politics of the first Italian elite of Buenos Aires, 1852-80 / Fernando J. Devoto -- pt. 2. Class, nation, and internationalism in an era of proletarian mass migration, 1870-1920. La Patria degli Italiani and social conflict in early-twentieth-century Argentina / Mirta Zaida Lobato -- Migrants, farmers, and workers: Italians in the land of Ceres / Carina Frid de Silberstein -- "Wherever we work, that land is ours": the Italian anarchist press and working-class solidarity in São Paolo / Angelo Trento -- Radical ethnic brokers: immigrant socialist leaders in the United States between ethnic community and the larger society / Elisabetta Vezzosi -- The Lawrence strike: the possibilities and limitations of Italian American syndicalist transnationalism / Michael Miller Topp -- pt. 3. Antifascism as an international movement. Italian antifascism and the Garbaldine tradition in Latin America / Pietro Rinaldo Fanesi -- "If fascism comes to America we will push it back into the ocean": Italian American antifascism in the 1920s and 1930s / Fraser M. Ottanelli -- "Over the years people don't know": Italian Americans and African Americans in Harlem in the 1930s / Nadia Venturini -- Antifascist resistance in France from the "Phony War" to the liberation: identity and destinies in the questio / Antonio Bechelloni
Target audience
specialized
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