Donna Gabaccia
Affiliations: | history | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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Bernard J. Maegi | grad student | 2008 | UMN |
David J. LaVigne | grad student | 2009 | UMN |
Jeannie N. Shinozuka | grad student | 2009 | UMN |
Andrew T. Urban | grad student | 2009 | UMN |
Johanna K. Leinonen | grad student | 2011 | UMN |
Elizabeth A. Zanoni | grad student | 2011 | UMN |
Elizabeth O. Venditto | grad student | 2014 | UMN |
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Gabaccia DR, Maynes MJ. (2013) Introduction: Gender History Across Epistemologies Gender History Across Epistemologies. 1-19 |
Gabaccia DR, Maynes MJ. (2013) Gender History Across Epistemologies Gender History Across Epistemologies |
Gabaccia D, Aldrich J. (2012) Recipes in context, solving a small mystery in charleston's culinary history Food, Culture and Society. 15: 197-221 |
Donato KM, Alexander JT, Gabaccia DR, et al. (2011) Variations in the gender composition of immigrant populations: how they matter. The International Migration Review. 45: 495-526 |
Burgos A, Gabaccia D, García MC, et al. (2010) Latino History: An Interchange on Present Realities and Future Prospects The Journal of American History. 97: 424-463 |
Donato KM, Gabaccia D, Holdaway J, et al. (2006) A glass half full? Gender in migration studies International Migration Review. 40: 3-26 |
Gabaccia D, Iacovetta F, Ottanelli F. (2004) Laboring across national borders: Class, gender, and militancy in the proletarian mass migrations International Labor and Working-Class History. 57-77 |
Gabaccia D, Moch LP, Borges MJ, et al. (2004) Cultures in Contact International Review of Social History. 49: 475-515 |
Gabaccia D, Jacobson MF. (2000) Whiteness of a Different Color: European Immigrants and the Alchemy of Race International Migration Review. 34: 985 |
Gabaccia DR. (1999) Is everywhere nowhere? nomads, nations, and the immigrant paradigm of United States history. Journal of American History (Bloomington, Ind.). 86: 1115-34 |