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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Foreword
  5. Contents
  6. Tables
  7. Preface
  8. I. Introduction
  9. II. State, Society, and Supplemental Labor, 1880-1918
  10. III. Organizing Immigration after the First World War
  11. IV. Farms, Mines, and Poles
  12. V. The Fascist State and Italian Emigration
  13. VI. Foreign Labor in a Period of Growth
  14. VII. Acceptance without Integration: Regulating Immigrants in the 1920s
  15. VIII. Limits of Assimilation
  16. IX. Regulating the Immigrant Worker during the Depression
  17. X. Conclusion
  18. Abbreviations
  19. Notes
  20. Selected Bibliography
  21. Index

Contents

Foreword

Tables

Preface

I. Introduction

II. State, Society, and Supplemental Labor, 1880–1918

III. Organizing Immigration after the First World War

IV. Farms, Mines, and Poles

V. The Fascist State and Italian Emigration

VI. Foreign Labor in a Period of Growth

VII. Acceptance without Integration: Regulating Immigrants in the 1920s

VIII. Limits of Assimilation

IX. Regulating the Immigrant Worker during the Depression

X. Conclusion

Abbreviations

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

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