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American Immigration: A Very Short Introduction Summary

American Immigration: A Very Short Introduction by David A. Gerber (Distinguished Professor of History, University at Buffalo, Distinguished Professor of History, University at Buffalo, (SUNY))

Americans have come from every corner of the globe, and they have been brought together by a variety of historical processes-conquest, colonialism, the slave trade, territorial acquisition, and voluntary immigration. A thoughtful look at immigration, anti-immigration sentiments, and the motivations and experiences of the migrants themselves, this book offers a compact but wide-ranging look at one of America's hottest issues. Historian David Gerber begins by examining the many legal efforts to curb immigration and to define who is and is not an American, ranging from the Naturalization Law of 1795 (which applied only to free-born white persons) to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, the Emergency Quota Act of 1921, and the reform-minded Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which opened the door to millions of newcomers, the vast majority from Asia and Latin America. The book also looks at immigration from the perspective of the migrant-farmers and industrial workers, mechanics and domestics, highly trained professionals and small-business owners-who willingly pulled up stakes for the promise of a better life. Throughout, the book sheds light on the relationships between race and ethnicity in the life of these groups and in the formation of American society, and it stresses the marked continuities across waves of immigration and across different racial and ethnic groups. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

American Immigration: A Very Short Introduction Reviews

David Gerber has achieved a remarkable feat in synthesizing and interpreting a vast literature on American immigration over the centuries in this short introduction. Sensitive to historical detail but also attuned to broader perspectives, this well-written and engaging book is full of insights about the causes, consequences, and legal context of immigration and reminds us that current immigration debates have a long history. --Nancy Foner, author of From Ellis Island to JFK: New York's Two Great Waves of Immigration In this insightful, brief volume, Gerber makes effective use of recent historical scholarship in a cogent and highly accessible analysis of contemporary immigration issues. --Barbara M. Posadas, Northern Illinois University

About David A. Gerber (Distinguished Professor of History, University at Buffalo, Distinguished Professor of History, University at Buffalo, (SUNY))

David A. Gerber is Distinguished Professor of History at the University at Buffalo. He is the author of The Making of an American Pluralism and Authors of Their Lives.

Table of Contents

Introduction Section One The Law of Immigration and the Legal Construction of Citizenship Chapter One Unregulated Immigration and Its Opponents: from Colonial America to the Mid-Nineteenth Century Chapter Two Regulation and Exclusion Chapter Three Reform in the Mid- Twentieth Century: Removing Barriers, Debating Consequences Section Two Emigration and Immigration: From the International Migrants' Perspective Introduction Chapter Four Mass Population Movements and Resettlement, 1820-1924 Chapter Five Mass Population Movements and Resettlement, 1970 to the Present: Continuity and Change Section Three The Dialogue of Ethnicity and Assimilation Chapter Six The Widening Mainstream Chapter Seven The Future of Assimilation Conclusion Further Reading

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9780195331783
0195331788
American Immigration: A Very Short Introduction by David A. Gerber (Distinguished Professor of History, University at Buffalo, Distinguished Professor of History, University at Buffalo, (SUNY))
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Oxford University Press Inc
20110623
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