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Gerald Meyer (Author)

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0275978923 978-0275978921 December 30, 2003

Radicalism had a powerful but largely unacknowledged influence in the Italian-American community. This study brings together 16 selections that restore to Italian-American history the radical experience that has long remained suppressed, but that nevertheless helped shape both the Italian-American community and the American left. The detailed introduction by the volume editors interprets the overall history of Italian-American radicalism and offers extensive bibliographical references on the topic, which the volume editors organize into three sections: labor, politics, and culture. A concluding selection relates the radicalism of Italian Americans to that in other Italian immigrant communities.

In the section on labor, Rudolph Vecoli, among others, traces the rise and decline of radicalism within the Italian-American working class, and Jennifer Guglielmo breaks new ground in uncovering the involvement of Italian American women in the radical movements. In politics, Paul Avrich unveils the violent reaction of anarchists in the United States to the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti, and Jackie DiSalvo identifies Father James Groppi as the most important white leader in the Civil Rights movement. On culture, Julia Lisella, Mary Jo Bono, and Edvige Guinta present pioneering interpretive studies on the work of Italian-American women in literature.


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.,."Fills a void in the study of Italian-American history and culture by offering its reader a series of analytical and interpretive essays on radical Italian-America. No one has yet to offer such a wide-spread panorama that has at its base the knowledge, intellectual expertise, and critical acumen of the who's who of Italian-American studies that this collection offers, a representative list of more than three generations of scholars working in the field....A required book for anyone's library, even those remotely interested in the subject."-Anthony Tamburri Professor of Italian, Florida Atlantic University

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The entire range of radical thought and activity of Italian immigrants and their descendants in the United States is explored.


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Gerald Meyer, Ph.D.: Short Bio
Prof. Gerald Meyer began teaching at Hostos Community College (CUNY) in the Fall of 1972 and retired as a full-time faculty member at the end of the Fall 2002 semester. Since then, he has worked as an adjunct and does volunteer work for the college. During his tenure at Hostos, Prof. Meyer served as head of the faculty union (1973-1978), and was a member of the Hostos Senate Executive Committee from its founding until his retirement; he served as coordinator of the Social Science Unit from 1979 until 1992; he was chair or co-chair of the Save Hostos Committee, the Hostos Solidarity Coalition, the Hostos Action Committee, the Hostos AIDS Task Force, the Hostos Voter Registration Campaign, the Retention Committee. He was a member of many committees and task forces including: the college wide curriculum committee, the language integration task force, the Middle States self-studies, as well as serving as faculty adviser to the student government organization, the gay club, and other student organizations. Prof. Meyer has published Vito Marcantonio: Radical Politician 1902-1954; co-edited with Phillip Cannistraro, The Lost World of Italian American Radicalism, and written approximately sixty articles; he also lectures widely. Contact him at geraldjmeyer@aol.com


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syndicalist tactics, immigrant radicalism, industrial union movement, delta donna, anarchist women, garment unions, nuovo mondo, general executive board, negli stati uniti, del popolo, della donna, movimento operaio, cigar workers, immigrant world, anarchist community, anarchist newspaper, immigrant radicals, syndicalist movement, radical world, revolutionary syndicalism, radical culture
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New York, Italian American, United States, San Francisco, World War, Carlo Tresca, Ybor City, East Harlem, African American, Luigi Antonini, Vito Marcantonio, Gruppo Diritto, Industrial Workers of the World, Luigi Galleani, Alle Donne, Cronaca Sovversiva, University of California, Mario Savio, Angela Bambace, Puerto Rican, American Italian Historical Association, Paul Avrich, Yhor City, Emma Goldman, Princeton University Press
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