2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11089-010-0304-9
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Italian-American Immigrants and Religious Conversions

Abstract: In spite of significant efforts by American Protestants in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century to convert the huge influx of Italian immigrants, their results were disappointing for a variety of theological, psychological and sociological reasons. This confluence of immigration, religious conversion and mission has received scant attention, even though it offers an object lesson for contemporary immigration and conversion studies.

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