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Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1870-1920 June Granatir Alexander

Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1870-1920 By June Granatir Alexander

Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1870-1920 by June Granatir Alexander


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Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1870-1920: How the Second Great Wave of Immigrants Made Their Way in America by June Granatir Alexander

The second wave of U.S. immigration, from 1870 to 1920, brought more than 26 million men, women, and children onto American shores. June Granatir Alexander's history of the period underscores the diversity of peoples who came to the United States in these years and emphasizes the important shifts in their geographic origins-from northern and western Europe to southern and eastern Europe-that led to the distinction between old and new immigrants. Alexander offers an engrossing picture of the immigrants' daily lives, including the settlement patterns of individuals and families, the demographics and characteristics of each of the ethnic groups, and the pressures to Americanize that often made the adjustment to life in a new country so difficult. The approach, similar to David Kyvig's highly successful Daily Life in the United States, 1920-1940 (published by Ivan R. Dee in 2004), presents history with an appealing immediacy, on a level that everyone can understand.

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Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1870-1920 is an ideal introduction to immigrant life during the crucial time when the United States changed from a predominantly rural nation to one with an urban majority which worked largely in industrial and commercial pursuits. Ms. Alexander tells her story by focusing on the lives of a wide variety of individuals, mostly from Europe but including some from Asia and the Western Hemisphere. Individual chapters provide a general overview of the period, a look at immigrant farmers in the west, the experience of factory workers, family life, ethnic communities, and the particular difficulties of many immigrants in wartime America. The author writes well and provides a number of student-friendly features: meaningful illustrations, a useful chronology, a glossary, and a structured reading list, divided general histories, personal documents, biographies and novels, works on immigrant groups, and a guide to relevant websites and media. -- Roger Daniels, University of Cincinnati
Alexander's richly detailed description of immigrant life on the farm and in the factory, in their shops, and their homes creates a sympathetic understanding of the 'lives of ordinary people' and the rigors and challenges they faced in a new land. -- John Bukowczyk
June Granatir Alexander offers an insightful and well-written study of the multitude of immigrants who entered America between 1870 and 1920. Documenting the many ways immigrants drew on the cultural values of their homeland, Alexander demonstrates immigrant adjustment through religious, educational, entrepreneurial and ethnic community formation. Immigrant life comes alive with spirited discussions of ethnic celebrations, rituals, and leisure time as well as the health, diets, and living conditions of immigrants in rural and urban America. Daily Life in Immigrant America provides a gateway for understanding the day to day realities of immigrants and their families during a dynamic period in American immigration history. -- Diane Vecchio, professor of history, Furman University
Brings together the latest scholarship about this classic period of immigration for general readers. * Publishers Weekly *

About June Granatir Alexander

June Granatir Alexander teaches Russian and East European studies at the University of Cincinnati. She has also written Ethnic Pride, American Patriotism and The Immigrant Church and Community. She lives in Cincinnati.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Getting a Perspective on Immigrant Daily Life Chapter 1: Immigration 1870 to 1920: A Historical Overview Chapter 2: Life on the Land: Immigrants in the American West Chapter 3: Life on the Job: Immigrants in the Industrial Workplace Chapter 4: Life in Urban America: Migrants and Immigrant Families Chapter 5: Life in Ethnic Communities: Immigrant Institutions and Businesses Chapter 6: Life in a Hostile World: Immigrants in World War I America Glossary Further Reading

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CIN1566638305VG
9781566638302
1566638305
Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1870-1920: How the Second Great Wave of Immigrants Made Their Way in America by June Granatir Alexander
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Ivan R Dee, Inc
20090716
352
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