For thousands of Italian Americans, Las Vegas has amply fulfilled the American dream. In this fast-paced, readable book, Alan Balboni argues that Las Vegas afforded Italian Americans unusual opportunities for rapid economic and social advancement, and that they were allowed to be assimilated into the community at a much quicker pace there than anywhere else in the country. In return, they brought talents and interests that hastened the city's development from a dusty Mojave Desert railroad stop to the entertainment capital of the world.
While a few were among the early twentieth-century Las Vegas pioneers, the great migration of Italian Americans occurred after World War II. Italian Americans played key roles in the establishment, staffing, and growth of the Strip and Glitter Gulch hotels. Of the headline entertainers of the fifties and sixties, one quarter were men and women of Italian-American background, and they were also well represented among the lounge performers, musicians, developers, architects, and contractors who transformed Las Vegas into a major city of the American Southwest.
In addressing the issue of organized crime, Balboni acknowledges the substantial Italian-American presence among the ranks of men with shadowy pasts who brought capital and gaming expertise to Las Vegas. He contends, however, that the ethnic group as a whole received much undeserved adverse publicity due to the myth of the Mafia - the belief that all organized crime is ultimately controlled by a few Sicilian crime families.
Beyond the Mafia is authoritative and thoroughly documented, yet it has all the vitality and immediacy of the more than 150 interviews of key individuals that form its core. The book provides a valuable window on the productive and progressive Italian-American community within Las Vegas.
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Boston-bred Alan Balboni is professor of history and political science at the Community College of Southern Nevada.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. 168 pages. Notes. Selected bibliography. Index. Black and white illustrations. "A very comprehensive and exhaustive study of the Italians in Las Vegas. Fills a void in the literature concerning the influence and history of Italians in America." - Joseph Albini, author of The American Mafia: Genesis of a Legend. Beautiful fresh clean crisp copy. Dust jacket in archival-grade Brodart cover. Gift quality. Artikel-Nr. 73304366
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