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Immigration, Incorporation and Transnationalism (Hardcover)
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Immigration, Incorporation and Transnationalism is an intriguing
collection of articles and essays. It was developed to commemorate
the twenty-fifth anniversary of The Journal of American Ethnic
History. Its purpose, like that of the Immigration and Ethnic
History Society, is to integrate interdisciplinary perspectives and
exciting new scholarship on important themes and issues related to
immigration and ethnic history.The essays in this work encompass
broad perspectives, cases studies, and recent developments. Nancy
Foner, in "Then and Now," discusses immigration to New York City
from both contemporary and historic perspectives. Christiane
Harzig, in "Domestics of the World (Unite?)" explores labor
migration systems and personal trajectories of household domestics
from both global and historic perspectives. Val Johnson, in "The
Moral Aspects of Complex Problems," looks at New York City
electoral campaigns against vice and the incorporation of
immigrants from 1890-1901. Roger Daniels delves into U.S.
immigration policy in a time of war from 1939-1945. Diane Vecchio,
in "Ties of Affection," relates family narratives in the history of
Italian migration. Barbara Posadas and Roland Guyotte present
Chicago's Filipinos in the aftermath of World War II. Deborah Moore
asks if anyone is ever "At Home in America?" by revisiting second
generation immigrants.With an exceptional case study Sharron
Schwartz, in "Bridging the Great Divide," investigates the
evolution and impact of Cornish translocalism in Britain and the
U.S. Carolle Charles asks if contemporary Haitians are political
refugees or economic immigrants? Guillermo Grenier explores the
creation and maintenance of Cuban American "exile ideology" based
on a 2004 survey of this group. Ester Hernandez, in "Relief
Dollars," looks at U.S. policies toward Central America from the
1980s to the present day. In the final essay, Louis Canikar
presents the contemporary topic of the Arab American experience.
The volume also includes more than thirty review essays making it a
fundamental contribution to the field.
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