Rudolph J. Vecoli
Affiliations: | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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Vecoli RJ. (2000) Immigrants in the Lands of Promise: Italians in Buenos Aires and New York City, 1870–1914. By Samuel Baily. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999. xxii, 308 pp. $45.00, ISBN 0-8014-3562-5.) The Journal of American History. 87: 999-1000 |
Vecoli RJ, Sowell T. (1998) Migrations and Cultures: A World View. International Migration Review. 32: 494 |
Vecoli RJ. (1998) Book Review: Migrations and Cultures: A World View International Migration Review. 32: 494-495 |
Vecoli RJ. (1995) Italian Historians Interpret American History The Journal of American History. 82: 648-650 |
Vecoli RJ. (1995) Book Review: The Columbus People: Perspectives in Italian Immigration to the Americas and Australia International Migration Review. 29: 583-584 |
Vecoli RJ. (1995) John J. Tinghino. Edmondo Rossoni: From Revolutionary Syndicalism to Fascism . New York: Peter Lang, 1991. 239 pp. $43.95 cloth. International Labor and Working-Class History. 48: 196-198 |
Vecoli RJ, Zucchi JE. (1994) The Little Slaves of the Harp: Italian Child Street Musicians in Nineteenth-Century Paris, London, and New York. The American Historical Review. 99: 869 |
Vecoli RJ, Sinke S. (1994) A century of European migrations 1830-1930. Contemporary Sociology. 23: 394 |
Vecoli RJ. (1994) John E. Zucchi. The Little Slaves of the Harp: Italian Child Street Musicians in Nineteenth-Century Paris, London, and New York. (McGill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History, number 13.) Buffalo, N.Y.: McGill-Queen's University Press. 1992. Pp. viii, 208. $34.95 The American Historical Review. 99: 869-869 |
Erickson C, Vecoli RJ, Sinke SM. (1993) A Century of European Migrations, 1830-1930. The Economic History Review. 46: 422 |