Pozzetta, George E.
Pozzetta, George E., 19..-....
Pozzetta, George E. 1942-1994
Pozzetta, George E. 1942-
VIAF ID: 17235921 ( Personal )
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Works
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America and the new ethnicity | |
American immigration and ethnicity : a 20-volume series of distinguished essays | |
Americanization, social control, and philanthropy | |
Assimilation, acculturation, and social mobility | |
Contemporary immigration and American society | |
Emigration & immigration : the old world confronts the new | |
Ethnic communities : formation and transformation | |
Ethnicity, ethnic identity, and language maintenance | |
Immigrant family patterns : demography, fertility, housing, kinship, and urban life | |
Immigrant radicals : the view from the left | |
The immigrant world of Ybor City : Italians and their Latin neighbors in Tampa, 1885-1985 | |
Immigrants on the land : agriculture, rural life, and small towns | |
The Italian diaspora : migration across the globe | |
The Italians of New York city, 1890-1914 | |
Law, crime, justice : naturalization and citizenship | |
Nativism, discrimination, and images of immigrants | |
Pane e lavoro : the Italian American working class | |
Politics and the immigrant | |
Proceedings of the eleventh annual conference of the American Italian Historical Association held in Clevelend, Ohio, October 27 and 28, 1978 at John Carroll University | |
Reform and reformers in the Progressive era | |
Shades of the Sunbelt : essays on ethnicity, race, and the urban South | |
Themes in immigration history | |
Unions and immigrants : organization and struggle | |
University of Florida social sciences monograph | |
Urbanization in the South : a critique and analysis : [proceedings] | |
The Work experience : labor, class, and immigrant enterprise |