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History, Immigration |
Author: Brian DonovanPub Date: December 2006 Forced prostitution, moralism, and the narratives of prejudice learn more... |
Ethnic Leadership and Midwestern PoliticsScandinavian Americans and the Progressive Movement in Wisconsin, 1890-1914Pub Date: December 2005 How Scandinavian immigrants entered the American world of politics in search of a Scandinavian-American identity learn more... |
Author: Leo LucassenPub Date: November 2005 Common threads in the long-term integration experience of migrants, past and present learn more... |
Author: Edited by Donna R. Gabaccia and Fraser M. OttanelliPub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 2005 The impact of transnational Italian workers on the countries where they lived and worked learn more... |
Author: Daniel M. Masterson with Sayaka Funada-ClassenPub Date: 2004 This book chronicles the experience of the first Japanese immigrants and their descendents in Latin America during the past century particularly emphasizing their struggle to adapt to their new homelands while retaining strong ties to their cultural heritage. learn more... |
Author: Sucheng ChanPub Date: 2004 A multidisciplinary study of why and how Cambodians have come to the US and how they have fared since learn more... |
Author: Edited and with an Introduction by Sucheng ChanPub Date: 2003 Cambodian history, migration, and resettlement in the U.S. learn more... |
Author: Suzanne M. SinkePub Date: September 2002 learn more... |
Author: David K. YooPub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 2000 learn more... |
Author: Orm ÖverlandPub Date: July 2000 The author sums it up best: What I call homemaking myths are stories told in immigrant/ethnic groups both to bolster members confidence in their identities as Americans and to prove to other Americans, in particular the traditionally dominant groups, that their particular group has a unique right to a home in the United States. learn more... |
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