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James S. Pula

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James S. Pula (born 18 February 1946 in Utica, New York) is a Polish-American historian, professor, author, and Polonia activist.

He is a professor at Purdue University North Central, and specializes in ethnic and immigration studies and 19th-century American history.

He has served as president of the Polish American Historical Association and editor of Polish American Studies: A Journal of Polish American History and Culture. He has a daughter, Marcia, and a son, Michael. With four grandchildren the oldest being Haley.

References

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  • "Pula, James S.", Who's Who in Polish America, 1st edition, 1996-1997, New York, Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, 1996, p. 375.
  • "Pula, James S.", Directory [of] PIASA Members, 1999, New York City, Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America, 1999, p. 46.