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Understanding Global Migration (Paperback): James F. Hollifield, Neil Foley Understanding Global Migration (Paperback)
James F. Hollifield, Neil Foley
R1,103 R982 Discovery Miles 9 820 Save R121 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Understanding Global Migration offers scholars a groundbreaking account of emerging migration states around the globe, especially in the Global South. Leading scholars of migration have collaborated to provide a birds-eye view of migration interdependence. Understanding Global Migration proposes a new typology of migration states, identifying multiple ideal types beyond the classical liberal type. Much of the world's migration has been to countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. The authors assembled here account for diverse histories of colonialism, development, and identity in shaping migration policy. This book provides a truly global look at the dilemmas of migration governance: Will migration be destabilizing, or will it lead to greater openness and human development? The answer depends on the capacity of states to manage migration, especially their willingness to respect the rights of the ever-growing portion of the world's population that is on the move.

Understanding Global Migration (Hardcover): James F. Hollifield, Neil Foley Understanding Global Migration (Hardcover)
James F. Hollifield, Neil Foley
R4,042 R3,752 Discovery Miles 37 520 Save R290 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Understanding Global Migration offers scholars a groundbreaking account of emerging migration states around the globe, especially in the Global South. Leading scholars of migration have collaborated to provide a birds-eye view of migration interdependence. Understanding Global Migration proposes a new typology of migration states, identifying multiple ideal types beyond the classical liberal type. Much of the world's migration has been to countries in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. The authors assembled here account for diverse histories of colonialism, development, and identity in shaping migration policy. This book provides a truly global look at the dilemmas of migration governance: Will migration be destabilizing, or will it lead to greater openness and human development? The answer depends on the capacity of states to manage migration, especially their willingness to respect the rights of the ever-growing portion of the world's population that is on the move.

Mexicans in the Making of America (Paperback): Neil Foley Mexicans in the Making of America (Paperback)
Neil Foley
R553 Discovery Miles 5 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year According to census projections, by 2050 nearly one in three U.S. residents will be Latino, and the overwhelming majority of these will be of Mexican descent. This dramatic demographic shift is reshaping politics, culture, and fundamental ideas about American identity. Neil Foley, a leading Mexican American historian, offers a sweeping view of the evolution of Mexican America, from a colonial outpost on Mexico's northern frontier to a twenty-first-century people integral to the nation they have helped build. "Compelling...Readers of all political persuasions will find Foley's intensively researched, well-documented scholarly work an instructive, thoroughly accessible guide to the ramifications of immigration policy." -Publishers Weekly "For Americans long accustomed to understanding the country's development as an east-to-west phenomenon, Foley's singular service is to urge us to tilt the map south-to-north and to comprehend conditions as they have been for some time and will likely be for the foreseeable future...A timely look at and appreciation of a fast-growing demographic destined to play an increasingly important role in our history." -Kirkus Reviews

Quest for Equality - The Failed Promise of Black-Brown Solidarity (Hardcover): Neil Foley Quest for Equality - The Failed Promise of Black-Brown Solidarity (Hardcover)
Neil Foley
R1,256 Discovery Miles 12 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As the United States championed principles of freedom and equality during World War II, it denied fundamental rights to many non-white citizens. In the wake of President Franklin Roosevelt's "Good Neighbor" policy with Latin America, African American and Mexican American civil rights leaders sought ways to make that policy of respect and mutual obligations apply at home as well as abroad. They argued that a whites-only democracy not only denied constitutional protection to every citizen but also threatened the war effort and FDR's aims.

Neil Foley examines the complex interplay among regional, national, and international politics that plagued the efforts of Mexican Americans and African Americans to find common ground in ending employment discrimination in the defense industries and school segregation in the war years and beyond. Underlying differences in organizational strength, political affiliation, class position, and level of assimilation complicated efforts by Mexican and black Americans to forge strategic alliances in their fight for economic and educational equality. The prospect of interracial cooperation foundered as Mexican American civil rights leaders saw little to gain and much to lose in joining hands with African Americans.

Over a half century later, African American and Latino civil rights organizations continue to seek solutions to relevant issues, including the persistence of de facto segregation in our public schools and the widening gap in wealth and income in America. Yet they continue to grapple with the difficulty of forging solidarity across lines of cultural, class, and racial-ethnic difference, a struggle that remains central to contemporary American life.

The White Scourge - Mexicans, Blacks, and Poor Whites in Texas Cotton Culture (Paperback, Revised ed.): Neil Foley The White Scourge - Mexicans, Blacks, and Poor Whites in Texas Cotton Culture (Paperback, Revised ed.)
Neil Foley
R1,028 Discovery Miles 10 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Within this volume, the author seeks to unravel the complex history of ethnicity in the cotton culture of central Texas. This narrative, spanning the period from the Civil War through to the collapse of tenant farming in the early 1940s, seeks to bridge the intellectual chasm between African American and Southern history on one hand, and Chicano and Southwestern history on the other. "The White Scourge" describes a borderlands region, where the cultures of the South, West and Mexico overlap, to provide a deeper understanding of the process of identity formation and to challenge the binary oppositions between "black" and "white" that often dominates discussions of American race relations. In Texas, which by 1890 had become the nation's leading cotton-producing state, the presence of Mexican sharecroppers and farm workers complicated the black-white dyad that shaped rural labour relations in the South. With the transformation of agrarian society into corporate agribusiness, white racial identity began to fracture along class lines, further complicating categories of identity. Foley explores the "fringe of whiteness," and ethno-racial borderlands compromising Mexicans, African America

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