Immigration

Immigration An American History

Hardback (05 Jul 2022)

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Publisher's Synopsis

A sweeping narrative history of American immigration from the colonial period to the present

"A masterly historical synthesis, full of wonderful detail and beautifully written, that brings fresh insights to the story of how immigrants were drawn to and settled in America over the centuries."-Nancy Foner, author of One Quarter of the Nation

The history of the United States has been shaped by immigration. Historians Carl J. Bon Tempo and Hasia R. Diner provide a sweeping historical narrative told through the lives and words of the quite ordinary people who did nothing less than make the nation.

Drawn from stories spanning the colonial period to the present, Bon Tempo and Diner detail the experiences of people from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. They explore the many themes of American immigration scholarship, including the contexts and motivations for migration, settlement patterns, work, family, racism, and nativism, against the background of immigration law and policy. Taking a global approach that considers economic and personal factors in both the sending and receiving societies, the authors pay close attention to how immigration has been shaped by the state response to its promises and challenges.

Book information

ISBN: 9780300226867
Publisher: Yale University Press
Imprint: Yale University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 304.873
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 416
Weight: 756g
Height: 166mm
Width: 242mm
Spine width: 32mm