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HASIA R. DINER is the Paul S. and Sylvia Steinberg Professor of American Jewish History and Director of the Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History at New York University. Her next book, Fitting Memorials: American Jews Confront the Holocaust, 1945–1962 will be published by New York University Press.

 
MARY PATRICE ERDMANS is Professor of Sociology at Central Connecticut State University and past-president of the Polish American Historical Association.

 
ANNA JAROSZYŃSKA-KIRCHMANN is Professor of History in the at Eastern Connecticut State University in Willimantic. She is the author of The Exile Mission: Polish Political Diaspora and Polish Americans, 1939–1956 (Ohio University Press, 2004) and is currently the president of the Polish American Historical Association.

 
JEROME KRASE is Emeritus and Murray Koppelman Professor at Brooklyn College CUNY. He is a public scholar who writes, photographs, and lectures globally. His recent works include The Review of Italian-American Studies (Lexington 2000), Race and Ethnicity in NYC (Elsevier 2005), and Ethnic Landscapes in an Urban World (Elsevier 2007). He served as president of the American Italian Historical Association (1993–97) and is an active member of the Polish American Historical Association and the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America.

 
THOMAS J. NAPIERKOWSKI is Professor of English at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. He is a past-president of the Polish American Historical Association.

 
SUZANNE M. SINKE is associate professor of history at Florida State University. She is co-editor (with Rudolph Vecoli) of A Century of European Migrations, 1830–1930 (1991) and (with Bruce Elliott and David Gerber) of Letters Across Borders (2006), and author of Dutch Immigrant Women in the U.S. 1880–1920 (2002) as well as numerous articles on migration and gender. Her current research relates marriage and international migration in the U.S. context, from bride ships to matchmaking web sites. From 2002–2005 she served as the book review editor for the Journal of American Ethnic History. She is currently president of the Association for the Advancement of Dutch American Studies.  


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