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Italian Immigration in the American West: 1870-1940 is a comprehensive study of Italian immigration in thirteen western states. While documenting the contribution of Italian men and women to the development of the American West, as well as identifying the cooperative relationship between all immigrants in western enclaves before 1940, Scambray's study challenges many of today's assumptions surrounding immigration, race, and gender.

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Italian Immigration in the American West: 1870-1940 is a comprehensive study of Italian immigration in thirteen western states. While documenting the contribution of Italian men and women to the development of the American West, as well as identifying the cooperative relationship between all immigrants in western enclaves before 1940, Scambray's study challenges many of today's assumptions surrounding immigration, race, and gender.
Autorenporträt
Kenneth Scambray is the author of A Varied Harvest: The Life and Works of Henry Blake Fuller (1987), The North American Italian Renaissance: Italian Writing in America and Canada (2000), Surface Roots: Short Stories (2003), and Queen Calafia's Paradise: California and the Italian American Novel (2007). Since 1978 he has served as the book and film critic for L'Italo-Americano. He is professor emeritus of English at the University of La Verne in California.