As fresh in 1991 as when it first published a half-century ago,
"Boston's Immigrants" illuminates the history of a particular city
and an important phase of the American experience. Focusing on the
life of people from the perspective of the social historian, the
book explores a wide range of subjects: peasants society and the
cause of European migration, population growth and industrial
development, the ideology of progress and Catholic thought, and
urban politics and the dynamic of prejudice. A generation of
students and scholars has profited from its insights, and general
readers have enjoyed its lively style. A new preface by the author
reflects upon the book's intellectual origins.
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