Historians of immigration and ethnicity in the United States have
typically devoted little attention to Greek Americans compared to
the extensive historical literature produced about their Irish,
Italian, and German counterparts. From acclaimed historian Kostis
Karpozilos, Red America provides a deeply researched correction to
Western perspectives on Greek American interaction with social,
political, and economic change. Focusing on the history of the
Greek American Left from the beginning of the twentieth century to
the Cold War, this volume uncovers the threads that bound notions
of radical social change to the everyday experiences of immigrants,
tracing ethnic radicalism from the boundaries of a specific
community to the epicenter of American social and political
history.
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