The Boston Italians: A Story of Pride, Perseverance, and Paesani, from Theyears of the Great Immigration to the Present Day
Autor Stephen Puleoen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 apr 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780807050378
ISBN-10: 0807050377
Pagini: 323
Dimensiuni: 155 x 228 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Beacon Press (MA)
ISBN-10: 0807050377
Pagini: 323
Dimensiuni: 155 x 228 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Beacon Press (MA)
Notă biografică
Stephen Puleo is author of the Boston Globe best seller The Boston Italians and the critically acclaimed Dark Tide: The Great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919. A former award-winning newspaper reporter and contributor to American History magazine, he holds a master's degree in history and wrote his thesis on Italian immigration and the settlement of Boston's North End. He donates a portion of his book proceeds to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), the leading charitable funder and advocate of juvenile (Type 1) diabetes research. He and his wife, Kate, live in Weymouth, Massachusetts.
Recenzii
Drawing extensively on the files of La Gazzetta as well as the personal papers of its legendary editor and publisher, James V. Donnaruma, and on his own family's memories, Puleo has crafted an unsparing, but mostly admiring, account of a colorful and vibrant community as it battled for social acceptance and political recognition.—Michael Kenney, Boston Sunday Globe
"As you flip the pages of The Boston Italians, you can practically smell the sauce simmering on the stove. It's not a dull history lesson but a narrative underdog tale of what Puleo calls the 'real story' of those early southern Italian immigrants."—Dana Barbuto, Patriot Ledger
"At long last, a historically accurate and well-crafted history of the Italian community that flourished in Boston’s North End. Drawing upon original documents, as well as anecdotes from the lives of his own family, Stephen Puleo has produced a work that is a great read for the generalist and a gold mine of information for the specialist."—Thomas H. O’Connor, university historian at Boston College and author of The Boston Irish
"An inspiring contribution not only to the history of the city, but to the story of America. Part elegy, part paean, The Boston Italians is a compelling document that honors the generations of immigrants who inspired it."—Christopher Castellani, author of The Saint of Lost Things
"[Puleo] has written a book that moves along like a fast-paced novel . . . Truly a magnificent work." —Primo Magazine
"As you flip the pages of The Boston Italians, you can practically smell the sauce simmering on the stove. It's not a dull history lesson but a narrative underdog tale of what Puleo calls the 'real story' of those early southern Italian immigrants."—Dana Barbuto, Patriot Ledger
"At long last, a historically accurate and well-crafted history of the Italian community that flourished in Boston’s North End. Drawing upon original documents, as well as anecdotes from the lives of his own family, Stephen Puleo has produced a work that is a great read for the generalist and a gold mine of information for the specialist."—Thomas H. O’Connor, university historian at Boston College and author of The Boston Irish
"An inspiring contribution not only to the history of the city, but to the story of America. Part elegy, part paean, The Boston Italians is a compelling document that honors the generations of immigrants who inspired it."—Christopher Castellani, author of The Saint of Lost Things
"[Puleo] has written a book that moves along like a fast-paced novel . . . Truly a magnificent work." —Primo Magazine
Descriere
In this engaging history, Puleo tells the story of the Boston Italians from their earliest years, when a largely illiterate and impoverished people in a strange land recreated the bonds of village and region in the cramped quarters of the North End.