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Daily Life of the New Americans: Immigration since 1965

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Full Title:

Daily Life of the New Americans: Immigration since 1965

Contributors:

By (Author) Christoph Strobel

ISBN:

9780313363139

Series:
Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

2nd June 2010

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Social and cultural history
Migration, immigration and emigration

Dewey:

305.9069120973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

168

Description

A detailed and engaging historical examination that provides an intimate understanding of the daily life of the new immigrants in the United States. In the last decades, a growing number of immigrants from around the world have arrived in the United States. Daily Life of the New Americans: Immigration since 1965 provides a thematic overview of their everyday lives and underscores the diversity and complexity of the newcomer experience. Organized into 6 thematic chapters, the book examines how immigrants from Latin America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe are changing the face of the American nation, and, at the same time, are themselves being changed by living in America. The stories told here are enhanced through the use of oral histories that bring immigrant experiences vividly to life.

Reviews

This narrative reference text thematically explores the daily life experiences of immigrants to the United States arriving since the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. Aiming to make the work accessible to high school students and a general readership, Strobel (U. of Massachusetts) offers chapters on the diversity of immigrant communities and their migration stories; the economic positions and activities of immigrant communities; identity, family relations, intergenerational issues, and other issues of family life; the community life and culture of immigrants and interactions with the rest of society; issues of stereotyping and discrimination; and the impact of politics and policy on the daily life of immigrants. * Reference & Research Book News *
This insightful work is a suitable addition for schools with AP or other college preparatory programs. * School Library Journal *

Author Bio

Christoph Strobel teaches classes in world, non-Western, and Native American history at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA.

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