Kostis Karpozilos, Κόκκινη Αμερική: Έλληνες μετανάστες και το όραμα ενός Νέου Κόσμου (1900-1950) [Red America: Greek immigrants and the new world vision, 1900-1950]


Ioanna Laliotou
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Review of Kostis Karpozilos, Κόκκινη Αμερική: Έλληνες μετανάστες και το όραμα ενός Νέου Κόσμου (1900-1950) [Red America: Greek immigrants and the new world vision, 1900-1950]. Irakleio: Crete University Press, 2017. 544 pp.

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Ioanna Laliotou, University of Thessaly

Ioanna Laliotou is Assistant Professor in Contemporary History and Intercultural Relations at the Department of History, Archaeology and Social Anthropology, University of Thessaly, Greece. She received her academic training at the University of Athens in Greece (BA in History), Birmingham University in Britain (MSocSc in Cultural Studies), and the European University Institute in Italy (PhD in History). She has conducted research as a Fulbright Scholar at Columbia University (USA), as a postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University (USA) and as a fellow at the International Center for Advanced Studies at New York University (USA). She is author of Transatlantic Subjects: Acts of Migration and Cultures of Transnationalism between Greece and America (Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2004) and co-editor of the collective book Women Migrants from East to West: Gender, Mobility and Belonging in Contemporary Europe (London: Berghahn, 2007). She is currently working on a book titled The Future in History: visions of cosmopolitics in the early twentieth century.

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