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SILVIA G. DAPÍA is Professor of Modern Languages at Purdue University where she specializes in German, Austrian, and Latin American literature.

 
ANNA D. JAROSZYŃSKA-KIRCHMANN is Professor of History 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 president of the Polish American Historical Association.

 
JEFFREY M. JOZEFSKI received a B.A. from Boston College in 2008 and is a resident of Rochester, New York. He received a Tomaszkiewicz-Florio Scholarship from the Kosciuszko Foundation in 2007 and a scholarship from the Polish Heritage Society of Rochester in 2004.

 
RICHARD J. ORLI lives in Arlington, Virginia. A noted researcher on the Jamestown colony, he also participates in reenactments for tourists and school groups visiting Jamestown.

 
JAMES S. PULA is Professor of History at Purdue University. He has published of over a dozen books and more than fifty articles, most dealing with ethnic and immigration history.

 
CAROLINE SCHONEWEIS received her M.A. in Humanities, with an emphasis in English, from the University of California Dominguez Hills. She discovered Leslie Pietrzyk's novel while conducting research for her M.A. thesis, "The Ubiquity of Food Motifs in Ethnic and Immigrant Literature."  


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