An authoritative yet readable history of the development of the Italian political machine in Utica from its origin in the 1880s from the immigrant community chronicles the relevant religious and labor history that coincided with the rise of Italian political power.
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Philip A. Bean is associate dean and director of academic resources at Haverford College in Pennsylvania.
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