An in-depth look at the many ways immigration has redefined modern
America The impact of immigrants over the past half century has become
so much a part of everyday life in the United States that we sometimes
fail to see it. This deeply researched book by one of America’s
leading immigration scholars tells the story of how immigrants are
fundamentally changing this country. An astonishing number of
immigrants and their children—nearly eighty-six million people—now
live in the United States. Together, they have transformed the
American experience in profound and far-reaching ways that go to the
heart of the country’s identity and institutions. Unprecedented in
scope, One Quarter of the Nation traces how immigration has
reconfigured America’s racial order—and, importantly, how
Americans perceive race—and played a pivotal role in reshaping
electoral politics and party alignments. It discusses how immigrants
have rejuvenated our urban centers as well as some far-flung rural
communities, and examines how they have strengthened the economy,
fueling the growth of old industries and spurring the formation of new
ones. This wide-ranging book demonstrates how immigration has touched
virtually every facet of American culture, from the music we dance to
and the food we eat to the films we watch and books we read. One
Quarter of the Nation opens a new chapter in our understanding of
immigration. While many books look at how America changed immigrants,
this one examines how they changed America. It reminds us that
immigration has long been a part of American society, and shows how
immigrants and their families continue to redefine who we are as a
nation.
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Immigration and the Transformation of America
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691206554
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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