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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
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monografia Rebiun36633293 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36633293 m|||||o||d|||||||| cr#||#|||||||| 220509t20222022ctua fob 001|0|eng|d 0-300-26503-4 10.12987/9780300265033 doi StDuBDS eng StDuBDS rda pn eng n-us--- ctu US-CT Bon Tempo, Carl J. Carl Joseph) author Immigration an American history Carl J. Bon Tempo, Hasia R. Diner. Recurso electrónico] New Haven Yale University Press [2022] New Haven New Haven Yale University Press 2022 1 online resource (xii, 404 p.) 21 b-w illus 1 online resource (xii, 404 p.) Yale scholarship online Also issued in print: 2022 Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction: Immigration : An American History -- Founding Immigrants : Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century America -- Opening the Door to Europe's People -- From Two Continents, Bound for Two Coasts, 1820-1882 -- Americans React, Regulations Begin, 1820-1882 -- The Masses Arrive as the Door Starts to Close, 1882-1921 -- What Americans Said about the Immigrants, 1882-1921 -- Closing the Gates : National Origins and the Great Depression -- Newcomers and World War II -- Prosperity, the Braceros, and Cold War Refugees, 1945-1965 -- The Age of Reform : Braceros, Immigrants, and Refugees -- A New Open Door : Immigration in the Twentieth Century's Last Decades -- Immigration Politics and Restrictionism, 1970-2001 -- The Era of Border Security : Immigration after 9/11 -- Epilogue Past, Present, Future 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 Specialized In English Diner, Hasia R. author Print version Bon Tempo, Carl J. (Carl Joseph). Immigration. New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, [2022] 0300226861 (DLC) 2021946779 (OCoLC)1267751376 Yale scholarship online