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A Student's Guide to Italian American Genealogy (Oryx American Family Tree Series) Hardcover – May 24, 1996
by
Terra Castiglia Brockman
(Author),
Terry C. Brockman
(Author)
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Reading age10 - 12 years
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Print length192 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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Dimensions6.14 x 0.5 x 9.21 inches
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PublisherGreenwood
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Publication dateMay 24, 1996
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ISBN-100897749731
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ISBN-13978-0897749732
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Editorial Reviews
From School Library Journal
Grade 7 Up?Picking up where Lila Perl's The Great Ancestor Hunt (Clarion, 1989) leaves off, these books provide the actual details of researching ancestors from specific nationalities. Each one follows a similar format of introducing the country, ethnic group, and emigration to America. The organization of the books differs after these initial chapters, with each focusing on different ways to chronicle a family history. The authors are realistic about the research, cautioning readers about reluctant interviewees and the expense that might be incurred. The tone, however, remains enthusiastic in both. Both books also touch upon adoption and how one can search for birth parents. Extensive, annotated lists of resources appear at the end of each chapter, and include Internet sites, computer programs, and addresses and phone numbers of related government agencies in the U.S. and abroad. Full-color and black-and-white photos lend an attractive touch. These books should be the first stop for students interested in tracing their roots for a school or family project, or for personal knowledge about their heritage.?Carol Fazioli, Cardinal Hayes Library, Manhattan College, NY
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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.,."this guide is concisely written and packed with information....Particularly enjoyable to this reviewer was the special attention paid to immigrant women and nontraditional families, subjects not often covered in beginners books."-Italian Genealogical Group
?...this guide is concisely written and packed with information....Particularly enjoyable to this reviewer was the special attention paid to immigrant women and nontraditional families, subjects not often covered in beginners books.?-Italian Genealogical Group
?A Student's Guide to Italian American Genealogy teaches students to collect data, obtain and evaluate documents and use the latest electronic tools for researching, conducting and recording eyewitness accounts of historical events in family life.?-The National Italian American News Bureau
?Each volume provides an easy to understand overview of the history of immigration and culture in the U.S. for the particular ethnic group....Where these books shine, for the student and adult genealogist, is in the resource listings....For students, these books provide a great way of getting started in genealogy and learning about the life and heritage of their ancestors. For adult researchers these books provide excellent resources to move beyond the genealogical books into learning about the history, culture and experience of their ancestors.?-FGS Forum
?The authors are realistic about the research, cautioning readers about reluctant interviewees and the expense that might be incurred....Extensive, annotated lists of resources appear at the end of each chapter, and include Internet sites, computer programs, and addresses and phone numbers of related government agencies in the U.S. and abroad. Full-color and black-and-white photos lend an attractive touch. These books should be the first stop for students interested in tracing their roots for a school or family project, or for personal knowledge about their heritage.?-School Library Journal
..."this guide is concisely written and packed with information....Particularly enjoyable to this reviewer was the special attention paid to immigrant women and nontraditional families, subjects not often covered in beginners books."-Italian Genealogical Group
"A Student's Guide to Italian American Genealogy teaches students to collect data, obtain and evaluate documents and use the latest electronic tools for researching, conducting and recording eyewitness accounts of historical events in family life."-The National Italian American News Bureau
"Each volume provides an easy to understand overview of the history of immigration and culture in the U.S. for the particular ethnic group....Where these books shine, for the student and adult genealogist, is in the resource listings....For students, these books provide a great way of getting started in genealogy and learning about the life and heritage of their ancestors. For adult researchers these books provide excellent resources to move beyond the genealogical books into learning about the history, culture and experience of their ancestors."-FGS Forum
"The authors are realistic about the research, cautioning readers about reluctant interviewees and the expense that might be incurred....Extensive, annotated lists of resources appear at the end of each chapter, and include Internet sites, computer programs, and addresses and phone numbers of related government agencies in the U.S. and abroad. Full-color and black-and-white photos lend an attractive touch. These books should be the first stop for students interested in tracing their roots for a school or family project, or for personal knowledge about their heritage."-School Library Journal
?...this guide is concisely written and packed with information....Particularly enjoyable to this reviewer was the special attention paid to immigrant women and nontraditional families, subjects not often covered in beginners books.?-Italian Genealogical Group
?A Student's Guide to Italian American Genealogy teaches students to collect data, obtain and evaluate documents and use the latest electronic tools for researching, conducting and recording eyewitness accounts of historical events in family life.?-The National Italian American News Bureau
?Each volume provides an easy to understand overview of the history of immigration and culture in the U.S. for the particular ethnic group....Where these books shine, for the student and adult genealogist, is in the resource listings....For students, these books provide a great way of getting started in genealogy and learning about the life and heritage of their ancestors. For adult researchers these books provide excellent resources to move beyond the genealogical books into learning about the history, culture and experience of their ancestors.?-FGS Forum
?The authors are realistic about the research, cautioning readers about reluctant interviewees and the expense that might be incurred....Extensive, annotated lists of resources appear at the end of each chapter, and include Internet sites, computer programs, and addresses and phone numbers of related government agencies in the U.S. and abroad. Full-color and black-and-white photos lend an attractive touch. These books should be the first stop for students interested in tracing their roots for a school or family project, or for personal knowledge about their heritage.?-School Library Journal
..."this guide is concisely written and packed with information....Particularly enjoyable to this reviewer was the special attention paid to immigrant women and nontraditional families, subjects not often covered in beginners books."-Italian Genealogical Group
"A Student's Guide to Italian American Genealogy teaches students to collect data, obtain and evaluate documents and use the latest electronic tools for researching, conducting and recording eyewitness accounts of historical events in family life."-The National Italian American News Bureau
"Each volume provides an easy to understand overview of the history of immigration and culture in the U.S. for the particular ethnic group....Where these books shine, for the student and adult genealogist, is in the resource listings....For students, these books provide a great way of getting started in genealogy and learning about the life and heritage of their ancestors. For adult researchers these books provide excellent resources to move beyond the genealogical books into learning about the history, culture and experience of their ancestors."-FGS Forum
"The authors are realistic about the research, cautioning readers about reluctant interviewees and the expense that might be incurred....Extensive, annotated lists of resources appear at the end of each chapter, and include Internet sites, computer programs, and addresses and phone numbers of related government agencies in the U.S. and abroad. Full-color and black-and-white photos lend an attractive touch. These books should be the first stop for students interested in tracing their roots for a school or family project, or for personal knowledge about their heritage."-School Library Journal
About the Author
TERRA CASTIGLIA BROCKMAN is a writer and editor living in New York City. Her maternal grandparents emigrated from southern Italy in the early part of the 20th century and settled in Chicago.
Product details
- Publisher : Greenwood; Annotated edition (May 24, 1996)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 192 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0897749731
- ISBN-13 : 978-0897749732
- Reading age : 10 - 12 years
- Item Weight : 1.08 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.14 x 0.5 x 9.21 inches
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I am attempting to research relatives that immigrated from Italy in the later 19th century. This book takes a lot of time to explain how to do genealogy, a little space to explain why these people immigrated in such large numbers at that time, and virtually no space devoted to researching records in Italy.