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Piety and Power: The Role of Italian Parishes in the New York Metropolitan Area (1880-1930)

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The article was published on 1975-06-18 and is currently open access. It has received 17 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Piety & Metropolitan area.

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The Role of Religion in the Origins and Adaptation of Immigrant Groups in the United States

TL;DR: The classical model of the role of religion in the lives of immigrants to the United States, formulated in the writings of Will Herberg and Oscar Handlin, emphasized cultural continuity and the psychological benefits of religious faith following the trauma of immigration as discussed by the authors.
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Immigrants and Associations: A Global and Historical Perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the definition of voluntary associations and the principal impetus for associational activities among immigrant newcomers using examples from specific types of organisation (secret societies, credit associations, mutual benefit societies, religious groups, hometown associations, political groups) and examine the factors that shape immigrants' formal sociability.
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Italian history and gli italiani nel mondo, Part II

TL;DR: The authors studied Italian migrants' experiences in France, South America, Switzerland and Germany, comparing "Latin" and "Germanic" receiving areas to the English-speaking world discussed in Part I.

"the whole world is our country": immigration and anarchism in the united states, 1885-1940

Kenyon Zimmer
TL;DR: The authors argued that it was American conditions that usually made immigrants into anarchists, rather than European ones, inextricably linking the histories of migration and American anarchism, and pointed out that a clear link existed between migration and the embrace of anarchist ideology.
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Ritual Conflict as Social Conflict: Liturgical Reform in the Roman Catholic Church

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine how conflict over "which rite is right?" is related to broader social tensions and structural dissolutions in contemporary Catholicism. But their analysis is limited to the case of the Roman Catholic Church.