United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
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United States -- Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
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Incoming Resources
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- Remaking the American mainstream, assimilation and contemporary immigration, Richard D. Alba and Victor G. Nee
- Ethnic Americans, a history of immigration, Leonard Dinnerstein and David M. Reimers
- Strangers in the land, patterns of American nativism, 1860-1925, John Higham
- Citizenship, political engagement, and belonging, immigrants in Europe and the United States, edited by Deborah Reed-Danahay, Caroline B. Brettell
- Origins and destinations, the making of the second generation, Renee Luthra, Thomas Soehl, and Roger Waldinger
- The migrant passage, clandestine journeys from Central America, Noelle Kateri Brigden
- Homelands, four friends, two countries, and the fate of the great Mexican-American migration, Alfredo Corchado
- Paths to inclusion, the integration of migrants in the United States and Germany, edited by Peter H. Schuck and Rainer Muenz
- The diversity paradox, immigration and the color line in twenty-first century America, Jennifer Lee and Frank D. Bean
- One quarter of the nation, immigration and the transformation of America, Nancy Foner
- The immigrant-food nexus, borders, labor, and identity in North America, edited by Julian Agyeman and Sydney Giacalone
- Undocuments, John-Michael Rivera
- A sociology of immigration, (re)making multifaceted America, Ewa Morawska
- Race on the move, Brazilian migrants and the global reconstruction of race, Tiffany D. Joseph
- Immigration, integration, and security, America and Europe in comparative perspective, edited by Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia and Simon Reich
- Beyond the nation, pushing the boundaries of U.S. history from a transatlantic perspective, edited by Ferdinando Fasce, Maurizio Vaudagna and Raffaella Baritono
- Immigration, trends, consequences and prospects for the United States, edited by Barry R. Chiswick
- Macho men and modern women, Mexican immigration, social experts and changing family values in the 20th century United States, Claudia Roesch
- Inventing the immigration problem, the Dillingham Commission and its legacy, Katherine Benton-Cohen
- How many is too many?, the progressive argument for reducing immigration into the United States, Philip Cafaro
- Dying to live, a story of U.S. immigration in an age of global apartheid, Joseph Nevins ; photographs by Mizue Aizeki
- American immigration and ethnicity, a reader, [edited by] David Gerber, Alan M. Kraut
- The men and women we want, gender, race, and the progressive era literacy test debate, Jeanne D. Petit
- Color lines, country lines, race, immigration, and wealth stratification in America, Lingxin Hao
- Replenished ethnicity, Mexican Americans, immigration, and identity, Tomás R. Jiménez
- Specters of belonging, the political life cycle of Mexican migrants, Adrián Félix
- Migration for mission, international Catholic Sisters in the United States, Mary Johnson, Patricia Wittberg, Mary Gautier, and Thu Do
- Queer migration politics, activist rhetoric and coalitional possibilities, Karma Chavez
- Transitions, adjustment strategies of American immigrants, Marvin H. Shaub
- Immigrants and boomers, forging a new social contract for the future of America, Dowell Myers
- Underground America, narratives of undocumented lives, edited by Peter Orner ; associate editors, Annie Holmes, Jaykumar Menon ; assistant editors, Tom Andes ... [and others] ; interviews by Tom Andes ... [and others] ; [foreword by Luis Alberto Urrea]
- Americanism in the twenty-first century, public opinion in the age of immigration, Deborah Schildkraut
- The cultural politics of U.S. immigration, gender, race, and media, Leah Perry
Outgoing Resources
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