Michael J. Eula is the Genesee County, New York Historian and a Professor Emeritus of History at El Camino College. He is the author of more than thirty articles and books in American and European history, including Between Peasant and Urban Villager: Italian-Americans of New Jersey and New York , 1 880 to 1980–The Structures of Counter-Discourse . His awards include being named a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow three times, along with receiving the DeAngelis Prize in History in 2000. He is an honors graduate of Rutgers and the Regent University School of Law, where he received an LLM degree. He holds an MA and a PhD in history from the University of California-Irvine.(Provided by Arcadia Publishing)
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Historic Chronicles of Genesee County – Arcadia Publishing