New York at Mid-Century: The Impellitteri Years

New York at Mid-Century: The Impellitteri Years

by Salvator Lagumina
New York at Mid-Century: The Impellitteri Years

New York at Mid-Century: The Impellitteri Years

by Salvator Lagumina

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Overview

New York at Mid-Century traces the rise of the city's Italian Americans from turban-of-the-century peripheral positions to center stage in politics by 1950, when the electorate was called upon to choose among three Italian-born mayoral candidates—Vincent Impellitteri, Ferdinand Pecora, and Edward Corsi. Their designation to run for mayor reflected a clear ethnic calculation in the Americans of Italian descent, who had emerged as the city's largest nationality group.

Impellitteri's victory as the first independent to win the city mayoralty without the support of a major party was a historic political development. His stewardship over the nation's most important city occurred at a time when New York wrestled with issues of international import, as it became the headquarters of the United Nations. It was a time of mounting pressure on municipal governments struggling to meet demands for increased services with limited financial resources. It was a time also of searing city-based scandals. This volume recounts how an immigrant, a shoemaker's son, dealt with these myriad problems and helped transform New York during a critical historical period.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313272059
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/30/1992
Series: Contributions in American History , #14
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)
Lexile: 1620L (what's this?)

About the Author

SALVATORE J. LAGUMINA is a Professor of History and Political Science at Nassau Community College and the author of several books, including From Steerage to Suburb: Long Island Italians (1988) and Ethnicity in Suburbia: The Long Island Experience (1980).

Table of Contents

Introduction
At the Creation of the Century
When New York Was Italian
Transition from War to Peace
Shouldering Responsibilities in a New Era
The "Unbossed and Unbought" Candidate
Tasting the Fruits of Victory
A City of Headaches, A City of Hope
A City in a State of Flux
Giving Credit Its Due
Bibliographical Essay
Selected Bibliography
Index

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