A new history exploring U.S. immigration in global context Histories
investigating U.S. immigration have often portrayed America as a
domestic melting pot, merging together those who arrive on its shores.
Yet this is not a truly accurate depiction of the nation's complex
connections to immigration. Offering a brand-new global history of the
subject, Foreign Relations takes a comprehensive look at the links
between American immigration and U.S. foreign relations. Donna
Gabaccia examines America’s relationship to immigration and its
debates through the prism of the nation’s changing foreign policy
over the past two centuries. She shows that immigrants were not
isolationists who cut ties to their countries of origin or their
families. Instead, their relations to America were often in flux and
dependent on government policies of the time. An innovative history of
U.S. immigration, Foreign Relations casts a fresh eye on a compelling
and controversial topic.
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American Immigration in Global Perspective
Product details
ISBN
9781400842223
Published
2013
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Number of pages
288
Author