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Franc Sturino

Department of History

Professor Emeritus

Office: 143 Founders College
Phone: 416-736-2100 Ext: 33251
Email: fsturino@yorku.ca


Franc Sturino is a history professor at York and an expert on the Italian immigrant community in Canada. He has written two books on Italian immigration to North America: Arrangiarsi: The Italian Immigration Experience in Canada, and Forging the Chain. Prof. Sturino teaches a course in Italian history, and can also discuss Italian politics (especially Northern separatism), migration into Italy, and Italian regionalism.

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Franc Sturino is a history professor at York and an expert on the Italian immigrant community in Canada. He has written two books on Italian immigration to North America: Arrangiarsi: The Italian Immigration Experience in Canada, and Forging the Chain. Prof. Sturino teaches a course in Italian history, and can also discuss Italian politics (especially Northern separatism), migration into Italy, and Italian regionalism.

Research Interests

History , Canada, Migration Studies, Italian History, Ethnicity, Humanities

Franc Sturino is a history professor at York and an expert on the Italian immigrant community in Canada. He has written two books on Italian immigration to North America: Arrangiarsi: The Italian Immigration Experience in Canada, and Forging the Chain. Prof. Sturino teaches a course in Italian history, and can also discuss Italian politics (especially Northern separatism), migration into Italy, and Italian regionalism.

Franc Sturino is a history professor at York and an expert on the Italian immigrant community in Canada. He has written two books on Italian immigration to North America: Arrangiarsi: The Italian Immigration Experience in Canada, and Forging the Chain. Prof. Sturino teaches a course in Italian history, and can also discuss Italian politics (especially Northern separatism), migration into Italy, and Italian regionalism.

Research Interests

History , Canada, Migration Studies, Italian History, Ethnicity, Humanities