Few topics inspire such debate among American citizens as the issue of
immigration in the United States. Yet, it is the steady influx of
foreigners into America over 400 years that has shaped the social
character of the United States, and has favorably positioned this
country for globalization. Immigrants in American History: Arrival,
Adaptation, and Integration is a chronological study of the migration
of various ethnic groups to the United States from 1500 to the present
day. This multivolume collection explores dozens of immigrant
populations in America and delves into major topical issues affecting
different groups across time periods. For example, the first author of
the collection profiles African Americans as an example of the effects
of involuntary migrations. A cross-disciplinary approach—derived
from the contributions of leading scholars in the fields of history,
sociology, cultural development, economics, political science, law,
and cultural adaptation—introduces a comparative analysis of
customs, beliefs, and character among groups, and provides insight
into the impact of newcomers on American society and culture.
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ISBN
9781598842203
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
ABC-CLIO
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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