A history of immigrants in the American West in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries, and their effect on the region. At a time when
immigration policy is the subject of heated debate, this book makes
clear that the true wealth of America is in the diversity of its
peoples. By the end of the twentieth century, the American West was
home to nearly half of America’s immigrant population, including
Asians and Armenians, Germans and Greeks, Mexicans, Italians, Swedes,
Basques, and others. This book tells their rich and complex story—of
adaptation and isolation, maintaining and mixing traditions, and an
ongoing ebb and flow of movement, assimilation, and replenishment.
These immigrants and their children built communities, added to the
region’s culture, and contended with discrimination and the lure of
Americanization. The mark of the outsider, the alien, the nonwhite
passed from group to group, even as the complexion of the region
changed. The region welcomed, then excluded, immigrants, in restless
waves of need and nativism that continue to this day. “Written in
the fashion of Oscar Handlin, this study makes a convincing case that
immigration history comprises an essential part of the history of the
American West, and that appreciation of the former and the roles
played by myriad alien arrivals is essential for understanding the
latter. . . . Barkan . . . combines vignettes based on immigrant
reminiscences with keen analysis to explore four related themes:
various groups’ arrivals, their economic influences, their effects
on public policy, and their adaptation and assimilation. The resulting
narrative is readable and informative. . . . Recommended.”
—Choice “A remarkable synthesis of the West as a region of
immigrants. It tells the story of how vital immigrants were to
economic growth and modernization. This will be the prime reference
for 21st century scholars of immigration and ethnicity in the American
West.” —Annals of Wyoming, Spring 2010
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ISBN
9780253027962
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
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Indiana University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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