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The Immigration History Research Center as a source for Labor History research

Pages 185-191 | Published online: 28 Feb 2007

References

  • Vecoli , Rudolph J. 1982 . Labor Related Collections in the Immigration History Research Center . Labor History , 23 : 568 – 574 .
  • For general descriptions of the IHRC see Vecoli Rudolph J. The Immigration Studies Collection of the University of Minnesota American Archivist 1969 32 139 145 Rudolph J. Vecoli, “Diamonds in Your Own Backyard: Developing Documentation on European Immigrants to North America,” Ethnic Forum, 1 (1981), 2–16; Susan Grigg, “A World of Repositories, a World of Records: Redefining the Scope of a National Subject Collection,” American Archivist, 48 (1985), 286–295; and Joel Wurl, “The Immigration History Research Center: A Historical Profile and Prospective Glimpse,” Ethnic Forum, 7 (1988), 73–85.
  • See Velcoli Labor Related Collections in the Immigration History Research Center Labor History 1982 23 568 574
  • Renkiewicz Frank The Carpatho-Ruthenian Microfilm Project: A Guide to Newspapers and Periodicals St. Paul 1979 comp. and Frank Renkiewicz and Anne Bjorkquist Ng, comp., A Guide to Polish American Newspapers and Periodials in Microform (St. Paul, 1988).
  • This collection is further described in Koske Mary Guide to the Minnesota Finnish American Family History Collection Moody Suzanna St. Paul 1985 comp.
  • For a description of this project and summaries of OSIA records available at the IHRC and elsewhere, see Andreozzi John Guide to the Records of the Order Sons of Italy in America St. Paul 1989 comp.
  • Martin , Louise . 1989 . Guide to the Theodore Saloutos Collection St. Paul comp.
  • Moody Suzanna Wurl Joel The Immigration History Research Center: A Guide to Collections Westport CT 1990 comp. forthcoming in

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