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Race, Radicalism, Religion, and Restriction - Immigration in the Pacific Northwest, 1890-1924 (Hardcover): Kristofer Allerfeldt Race, Radicalism, Religion, and Restriction - Immigration in the Pacific Northwest, 1890-1924 (Hardcover)
Kristofer Allerfeldt
R2,778 Discovery Miles 27 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1924 America passed legislation that effectively outlined which immigrants were to be considered beneficial to the national body and which were not. Albert Johnson, a Washington State Congressman, sponsored the Act. This study examines the role of the Pacific Northwest in the change of national sentiment that led up to this legislation. Throughout the period, this region experienced massive growth in its immigrant population. Its forests and small towns were the scenes of many clashes with the alien radicals, resulting in the creation of anti-Catholic legislation and the laws against land ownership by the Japanese. Analyzing issues of race, religion, and political radicalism, Allerfeldt determines that the region was highly influential in the national debate.

Most immigration studies of this era focus on the East Coast or on California, but Allerfeldt finds that Northwestern politicians and populists, responding to regional events as much as national sentiments, often set the national immigration agenda. Diverse organizations such as the APA, the Ku Klux Klan, and the IWW gained powerful local support and had significant influence on the region's attitudes towards immigrants. Rather than following California's lead in the opposition to Asian immigration, the Northwest actually set the path for its southern neighbor in many important aspects.

Organized Crime in the United States, 1865-1941 (Paperback): Kristofer Allerfeldt Organized Crime in the United States, 1865-1941 (Paperback)
Kristofer Allerfeldt
R1,279 R721 Discovery Miles 7 210 Save R558 (44%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Looking at the accounts of the time, historian Kristofer Allerfeldt provides a readable and informative analysis of how and why we arrived at our present understanding of organized crime in the Unites States. By going back to the original accounts of the events that inform our understanding of much of the subject, this work will question some of our most deeply held assumptions on crime and its role in US society. In a series of thematic sections it will examine how America alternately celebrated and condemned ambitious gangsters and blood-thirsty hoodlums as well as equally ambitious and corrupt law enforcers and politicians in this era of rapid change. It will look at why we remember such figures as Al Capone, but have largely forgotten his far more successful and innovative precursor, Mike MacDonald. It will question why history has condemned some public figures for connections with the mob, and yet eulogized others who seem only to have covered their far muddier tracks much better, or had the fortune to have commentators, then and now, prove they paid off the right people.

Crime and the Rise of Modern America - A History from 1865-1941 (Hardcover): Kristofer Allerfeldt Crime and the Rise of Modern America - A History from 1865-1941 (Hardcover)
Kristofer Allerfeldt
R4,784 Discovery Miles 47 840 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In Crime and the Rise of Modern America, Kristofer Allerfeldt studies the crimes, criminals, and law enforcement that contributed to a uniquely American system of crime and punishment from the end of the Civil War to the eve of World War II to understand how the rapidly-changing technology of transportation, media, and incarceration affected the criminal underworld.

In ten thematic chapters, Crime and the Rise of Modern America turns to the outlaws of the iconic West and the illegal distilleries of Prohibition, the turn-of-the-century immigrants, and the conmen who preyed on the people of the Promised Land, to examine how crime and America both changed, defining each other.

The Progressive Era in the USA: 1890-1921 (Paperback): Kristofer Allerfeldt The Progressive Era in the USA: 1890-1921 (Paperback)
Kristofer Allerfeldt
R1,651 Discovery Miles 16 510 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Few periods in American history have been explored as much as the Progressive Era. It is seen as the birth-place of modern American liberalism, as well as the time in which America emerged as an imperial power. Historians and other scholars have struggled to explain the contradictions of this period and this volume explores some of the major controversies this exciting period has inspired. Investigating subjects as diverse as conservation, socialism, or the importance of women in the reform movements, this volume looks at the lasting impact of this productive, yet ultimately frustrated, generation's legacy on American and world history.

Crime and the Rise of Modern America - A History from 1865-1941 (Paperback): Kristofer Allerfeldt Crime and the Rise of Modern America - A History from 1865-1941 (Paperback)
Kristofer Allerfeldt
R1,400 Discovery Miles 14 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In Crime and the Rise of Modern America, Kristofer Allerfeldt studies the crimes, criminals, and law enforcement that contributed to a uniquely American system of crime and punishment from the end of the Civil War to the eve of World War II to understand how the rapidly-changing technology of transportation, media, and incarceration affected the criminal underworld.

In ten thematic chapters, Crime and the Rise of Modern America turns to the outlaws of the iconic West and the illegal distilleries of Prohibition, the turn-of-the-century immigrants, and the conmen who preyed on the people of the Promised Land, to examine how crime and America both changed, defining each other.

The Progressive Era in the USA: 1890-1921 (Hardcover, New Ed): Kristofer Allerfeldt The Progressive Era in the USA: 1890-1921 (Hardcover, New Ed)
Kristofer Allerfeldt
R7,962 Discovery Miles 79 620 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Few periods in American history have been explored as much as the Progressive Era. It is seen as the birth-place of modern American liberalism, as well as the time in which America emerged as an imperial power. Historians and other scholars have struggled to explain the contradictions of this period and this volume explores some of the major controversies this exciting period has inspired. Investigating subjects as diverse as conservation, socialism, or the importance of women in the reform movements, this volume looks at the lasting impact of this productive, yet ultimately frustrated, generation's legacy on American and world history.

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