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The Italians in America Before the Revolution

Autor Giovanni Schiavo
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mai 2023
THE GIOVANNI SCHIAVO SERIES is, to echo its namesake, "an attempt to rescue from oblivion," the work of the founders of Italian American and Italian Diaspora studies as an academic discipline. The field has expanded greatly, especially during the last twenty-five years of the twentieth century; as a result, a plethora of contemporary works fill the shelves of scholars, readers, and university libraries. However, many of the classics remain out of print. Hence, in the spirit of Giovanni Schiavo, who sought to highlight the experience of Italian Americans' forgotten past, we seek to do the same but with scholarly works on Italian American subjects. Our mission is to re-shed light on works that are no longer easily accessible or widely read. Plans include the creation of "readers" for some of the fi eld's founders and, hopefully, a collection from contemporary scholars analyzing the founders of the fi eld. We hope you enjoy the current reprint and continue to support our endeavor.
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ISBN-13: 9781599542041
ISBN-10: 1599542048
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: BORDIGHERA PR

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GIOVANNI SCHIAVO is considered one of the pioneers of Italian American studies. He dedicated his life to highlighting Italian contributions to the United States of America. Schiavo has published numerous volumeson Italian American history including Italian-American History: Volume I: Italian-American History & Volume II: The Italian Contribution to the Catholic Church in America, Four Centuries of Italian-American History, TheItalians in America Before the Civil War, The Italians in America Before the Revolution, Antonio Meucci: Inventor of the Telephone, Italians in Missouri, and The Italians in Chicago.