18. 1985.The Melting Pot and Beyond: Italian Americans in the Year 2000.
William Egelman and Jerry Krase, eds. 1987. 318 pp. Providence, Rhode Island. November 7-9, 1985.
Table of Contents Chapter 1. John Pastore, Italian-American Political Pioneer, by Salvatore John LaGumina p. 1
Chapter 2. An American Italian: The Life and Times of Luigi DePasquale (1892-1958),
by Joseph R. Paolini, Jr. p. 15
Chapter 3. Doing Research in an Italian Village,
by Michael LaSorte p. 29
Chapter 4. Places, Communities and Regions in the American Italian StudiesTerritorial Coverage,
by Joseph Velikonja p. 37
Chapter 5. The Position of Italian Americans in Contemporary Society,
by Richard N. Juliani p. 61
Chapter 6. Italo-Albanian-American Experience: A Bibliographic Survey,
by Richard Renoff and Joseph A. Varacalli p. 73
Chapter 7. Letters From Sicily and the Reconstruction of an Immigrant Past,
by Frank P. Vazzano p. 91
Chapter 8. Fillippo Mazzeis Virginia Peasants, by Glenn Weaver p. 99
Chapter 9. Sardinian Immigration to the Americas since 1900 Projected into the Year 2000,
by Lina Unali and Franco Mulas p. 129
Chapter 10. Blessed are the Meek Religion and Socialism in Italian American History,
by Anthony Mansueto p. 117
Chapter 11. Italian Americans in the Year 2000: The Impact of Education, by William Egelman p. 137
Chapter 12. A Sociological Profile of Italian Americans in Medical Education,
by Rosanne Martorella and Patricia Perri Rieker p. 151
Chapter 13. Fact in Fiction: Oral Traditions and the Italian American Writer, by Fred L. Gardaphe p. 165
Chapter 14. The Poetry and Politics of Arturo Giovannitti, by Wallace P. Sillanpoa p. 175
Chapter 15. Rehabilitating DiDonato, A Phonocentric Novelist, by Daniel Orsini p. 191
Chapter 16. The Formative Years of an Immigrant Sculptor, by Carol Bradley p. 207
Chapter 17. Italian-American Community Organizations: Problems and Prospects for Future Study, by Jerome Krase p. 217
Chapter 18. The Development and Maintenance of New York Citys Italian American Neighborhoods, by Robert C. Freeman p. 223
Chapter 19. Involved and There: The Activities of Italian American Women in Urban Neighborhoods, by Judith N. DeSena p. 239
Chapter 20. Celebration, Conflict and Reconciliation at Saint Anthonys, by Edythe Quinn Caro p. 249
Chapter 21. Working for Some Rich People: An Oral History of Highwood, Illinois, by Adria Bernardi p. 259
Chapter 22. Current Patterns of Socialization and Adaption in an Italian American Community, by Concetta A. Maglione Chiacchio p. 273
Chapter 23. Nassau Countys Italian American Women: A Comparative View,
by Mary Jane Capozzoli p. 285