Postwar immigrant America : a social history
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Postwar immigrant America : a social history
(The Bedford series in history and culture)
Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, c1994
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text examines the transformation of immigration to the United States since World War II. An introduction summarizes the history of immigration to the US before World War II and the six chapters that follow discuss themes such as the development of immigration patterns, the changes in American immigration and naturalization policies, and the image of the "melting pot" versus the concept of pluralism. Charts and tables provide statistical information on immigration tends and patterns and excerpts from immigrants' own writings are also included.
目次
Introduction: The Historical Context of Immigration - The Legacy of Restriction, 1882-1965 - The Transformation of Policy, 1945-1990 - The Changing Face of Post-1965 Immigration - The Making of a World Melting Pot, 1900-1990 - The Immigrant and American Democracy, 1900-1990 - Immigration and the National Future - Appendices - Additional Graphs and Tables - Index
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