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Graduate Program in History

Gabriele Scardellato

Degrees: 

Ph. D. (History), University of British Columbia, 1983
M. A. (History), University of Birmingham, England, 1974
B. A. (History), University of British Columbia, 1973

Current Position: 

Assistant Professor:       DLLL and Programme Director, Mariano A. Elia Chair in Italian-Canadian Studies, York University

Recent Publications:

Italians in Canada: Selected Proceedings from the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Italian Studies, special issue of Quaderni d’Italianistica, vol. 28, no. 1 (2007), 212 p., issue editor Gabriele Scardellato.

A Monument for Italian-Canadian Immigrants: Regional Migration from Italy to Canada, edited and with an introduction by Gabriele Scardellato and Manuela Scarci (Toronto: Department of Italian Studies, University of Toronto and the Italian-Canadian Immigrant Commemorative Association, 1999, x, 110 p.).

Voyages to a New World: Giovanni Caboto and Italian Immigration to Canada, edited and with an introduction by Gabriele Scardellato. (Gaeta, Lazio: Nuova Luce su Caboto Committee and the Region of Lazio, 1997, 293 p.) A

Bibliography of Canada’s Peoples, 1980 - 1989: Part 1, Thematic Entries, compiled and edited by Gabriele Scardellato and Renée Rogers, (Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1996, xi, 527 p.).

Within Our Temple: A History of the Order Sons of Italy of Ontario, (Toronto: Order Sons of Italy of Canada, 1995. 223 p.)


Courses taught recently:

 

2004-10: Mapping the Italian-Canadian Experience
                                   
2002-10: Italians in North America: Migration, Immigration & Beyond
                                   
2006: The Immigrant Experience in Canada

2005: Aspects of Italian Culture

Research Interests:

Canada, multiculturalism, immigration history