Immigrants in the far West : historical identities and experiences

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Immigrants in the far West : historical identities and experiences

edited by Jessie L. Embry and Brian Q. Cannon

University of Utah Press, c2015

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"A Project of the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies"

Includes bibliographical references (p. 447-453) and index

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This collection showcases the cutting-edge research and innovative approaches that a new generation of scholars is bringing to the study of immigration in the American West. Often overlooked in general studies of immigration, the western United States has been and remains an important destination. The unique combination of ethnicities and races in the West, combined with political and economic peculiarities, has given the region an immigration narrative that departs significantly from those of the East and Midwest. This volume explores facets of this narrative with case studies that reveal how immigration in the American West has influenced the region's development culturally, economically, socially, and politically. Contributors illuminate factors that have galvanized immigration and the ways that agency, cultural resources, institutions, and societal attitudes have shaped immigrant experiences. The book's interdisciplinary framework will make it of broad interest.

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