Center for Migration Studies Microfilm CMS.110 CMS.110 Finding Aid Prepared by Finding Aid Prepared

Center for Migration Studies Microfilm CMS.110 CMS.110 Finding Aid Prepared by Finding Aid Prepared

Center for Migration Studies Microfilm CMS.110 CMS.110 Finding aid prepared by Finding aid prepared by Mary Elizabeth Brown and Mary T. Sanders This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit November 20, 2016 Describing Archives: A Content Standard Marymount 4 November 2016 Center for Migration Studies Microfilm CMS.110 CMS.1 Table of Contents Summary Information ................................................................................................................................. 3 Scope and Contents note............................................................................................................................... 4 Arrangement note...........................................................................................................................................4 Administrative Information .........................................................................................................................4 Controlled Access Headings..........................................................................................................................5 Other Finding Aids note................................................................................................................................6 Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note..........................................................................6 Collection Inventory...................................................................................................................................... 7 Series I: Theses........................................................................................................................................7 Series II: Publications............................................................................................................................44 Series III: Archives................................................................................................................................71 Series IV: Miscellaneous.....................................................................................................................113 - Page 2 - Center for Migration Studies Microfilm CMS.110 CMS.1 Summary Information Repository Marymount Title Center for Migration Studies Microfilm Date 1870-2002 Extent 56.0 document boxes Location note CMS.110 is housed at the Center for Migration Studies, 307 East 60th Street, Third Floor, New York, New York 10022. Language English Language of Materials note Materials in CMS.110 are in English, with some items in the the Publications, Archives and Miscellaneous Series in Italian. Abstract CMS.110 is an artificial collection of all the microfilm that came into the possession of the Center for Migration Studies between 1964 and 2016. Included in the collection are microfilm copies of dissertations and theses, newspapers and other publications, and microfilmed copies of some CMS' archival collections. Preferred Citation note Center for Migration Studies of New York MIcroform Collection (CMS.110), Box number, Reel number. - Page 3 - Center for Migration Studies Microfilm CMS.110 CMS.1 Scope and Contents note When the Center for Migration Studies was founded in 1964, microfilm was considered the state-of- the-art method of conserving crumbling newspaper, a back-up to paper materials, and a way to share collections. CMS therefore began purchasing microfilm, accepting donations of microfilmed dissertations, participating in projects to microfilm rare ethnic newspapers, and creating microfilm to back up or to supplement its own archives. As digital technology became more important CMS ceased collecting microfilm; its last reel dates from 2002. The collection is strongest in Italian and Italian-American materials, but the dissertations include studies on inter-Americas labor migration,southeast Asian refugee migration to the United States, and the migration situations in a few particular locales. The collection has gone through several labeling processes. In the case of the newspaper microfilm in Series II, the microfilm team wrote labels in hand that were then standardized into printed labels. In the case of the microfilm from Italian and Vatican archives in Series III, the microfilm team numbered the microfilm, and the reels were renumbered to fit them into the present collection; researchers are advised to consult the finding aids to those collections as well as this finding aid. Arrangement note CMS.110 is arranged in four Series: I. Theses II. Publications III. Archives IV. Miscellaneous Administrative Information - Page 4 - Center for Migration Studies Microfilm CMS.110 CMS.1 Publication Information Marymount 4 November 2016 Conditions Governing Access note CMS.110 is available to researchers who can use a microform reader (supplied by CMS) by appointment. Conditions Governing Use note CMS.110 contains microfilm from other archives. It is incumbent upon researchers to obtain permission to quote materials in excess of "fair use" guidelines. Immediate Source of Acquisition note Materials in CMS.110 were purchased by or donated to the Center for MIgration Studies. Newspapers in Series II came to CMS through participation in a project to located and microfilm rare copies of ethnic newspapers. Processing Information note The Center for Migration Studies initially kept this microfilm in a case of specially designed metal file drawers, with each reel catalogued in the library holdings. In 2011 CMS moved from its founding home at 209 Flagg Place, Staten Island, New York, 10314,to 27 Carmine Street, New York, New York, 10014, and the microfilm was arranged in its present boxes, which were given temporary labels. In 2016, when CMS was installed at 307 East 60th Street, New York, New York, 10022, volunteer Mary T. Sanders typed the inventory for this collection and labelled each microfilm reel. Mary Brown added the subject headings and notes and applied the permanent box labels. A finding aid was created using DACS rules and Archivists' Toolkit software. Controlled Access Headings Genre(s) • Italian American newspapers • Microfilms. Personal Name(s) - Page 5 - Center for Migration Studies Microfilm CMS.110 CMS.1 • De Biasi, Agostino, 1875- Other Finding Aids note CMS.001, American Committee on Italian Migration CMS.002, Italian-American Labor CMS.003, Italian Welfare League CMS.010, Nicholas De Carlo Papers CMS.011, DeBiasi Family Papers CMS.013, Casa Italiana, Columbia University Records CMS.015, Eduoardo ("Fafariello") MIgliaccio Papers CMS.030, L'Archivio del Commissariato Generale Dell'Emigrazione CMS.031, L'Archivio Del "Prelato per L'Emigrazione Italiana" CMS.034, Archivio del Commissariato Generale Dell'Emigrazione e Direzione Generale degli Italiani all'Estero Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements note Reading materials in CMS.110 requires a microfilm reader. - Page 6 - Center for Migration Studies Microfilm CMS.110 CMS.1 Series I: Theses Collection Inventory Series I: Theses Box Reel 1 1 Abd El Razek, Adnan Tanfi. "International refugee assistance: a study of the determinants of organizational domain in the IRO and UNHCR 1982 1 2 Abdelmagio, Mohamed Hassan. "Sudan's outflow of human capital: the external labor migration, magnitude, causes and effects." 1983 1 3 Adrain, Patricia Wood. "Ethnic and Social Class differences in Role Strain and Mechanisms of Adjustment." 1986 1 4 Aguilera, Michael Bernable. "The Labor Market Outcomes of Undocumented and Documented Immigrants." 1999 1 5 Ahmed, Syed Refaat. "The Determinants and Objectives of an International Legal Regime of Undocumented Migrant Workers." 1999 1 6 Al-Abidalrazag, Bashier. "International Migration: Remittances and Subsequent Labor Market Performance." 1991 1 7 Al-Alloush, Khaled Mahmoud. "Labor migration and income distribution: the case of the Arab region" 1981 - Page 7 - Center for Migration Studies Microfilm CMS.110 CMS.1 Series I: Theses 1 8 Alexander, Sylvia June. "The Immigrant Church and Community: The Formation of Pittsburgh's Slovak Religious Institutions, 1880-1914." 1980 1 9 Allswang, John Myers. "The Political Behavior of Chicago's Ethnic Groups, 1918-1932." 1 10 Amaral, Manobaldo Marcos. "The Experience of Undocumented Immgrant Sojourners from the South-central Region of Brazil, Living and Working in New England." 1992 1 11 Ambriosio, John Rocco. "Aged Italian parents' acceptance of their adult children's financial and emogional support." 1985 1 12 Alissi, Albert Salvatore. "Boys in Little Italy: A Comparison of Their Individual Value Orientations, Family Patterns, and Peer Group Associations." undated 1 13 Anderson, Robert Mapes. "A Social History of the Early Twentieth Century Pentecostal Movement." Alternate title: "The Pentecostal Movement in New York City, 1920-1940." undated 1 14 Ansel, bernard David. "The Beginnings of the Modern Jewish Community in Argentina, 1952-1891." Alternate title: "The Jews in Argentina, 1825-75." 1969 1 15 Anwar-Ul-Haq, Mohammad. "Predicting Interstate Migration: An Evaluation of Selected Models." undated - Page 8 - Center for Migration Studies Microfilm CMS.110 CMS.1 Series I: Theses 1 16 Appell, J.J. "Immigrant Historical Societies in the United States, 1880-1950." 1960 1 17 Applen, Allen Gale. "Migratory Harvest Labor in the Midwestern Wheat Belt, 1870-1940." 1 18 Arafat, Ibtihaj Said. "The Foreign Stock and the Native Stock in the United States: A Demographic Profile." undated 2 19 Arguelles, Maria De L. R. "Cuban political refugees in the U.S.: a study of social mobility an authoritarianism."

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