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Coming to America (Second Edition) : A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life

AUTHOR: Roger Daniels
ISBN: 006050577X

SHORT DESCRIPTION: With a timely new chapter on immigration in the current age of globalization, a new Preface, and new appendixes with the most recent statistics, this revised edition is an engrossing study of immigration to the United States from the colonial era...

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Coming to America (Second Edition) : A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life
- Book Review,
by Roger Daniels


From Publishers Weekly
University of Cincinnati history professor Daniels, in this substantial, impressive social analysis, focuses on the diverse motives and experiences of those who have settled in the U.S. since 1500. He illustrates how, despite racial conflicts, varied ethnic patterns and cultures, emigres, including the controversial recent influx of Hispanics and Cold War refugees, have adapted and contributed to American society. His rich lode of personalized data yields portraits ranging from those of "nonreligious, hired gun" Miles Standish to second-generation Italian-American Lee Iacocca. Daniels concludes with a forceful argument that, despite rising nativism spurred by illegal migrants, more immigration is needed to reverse a population decline. Illustrations not seen by PW. Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From School Library Journal
YA-- After discussing the topic of immigration in general and sociological theories of why people migrate between countries, Daniel discusses each racial or national group that came to the United States during the various eras of the nation's history, giving statistics and patterns of immigration and detailing interesting and often little-known facts. Also set out are the reactions of Americans to the various waves of immigration from the rise of the antiforeign Nativists, Know Nothing, and Ku Klux Klan elements; to the restrictive immigration laws and quotas of the 1920s; through the World War II era incarceration of Japanese Americans in "resettlement camps." This excellent work is an effective tool for increasing multicultural awareness and should be an effective teaching guide for social sciences and humanities.- Richard Lisker, Fairfax County Pub . Lib . , VACopyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal
This book provides the first comprehensive history of immigration to the United States in 20 years. It deals with the initial immigration of Western Europeans and Africans during Colonial times, the great influx of Mediterraneans, Eastern Europeans, and Asians from 1820 to 1924, and the more recent migrations of Mexicans, South Americans, and Southeast Asians. Within these three major migration periods, the book is organized into sections about specific immigrant groups. Though offering little analysis of the many reasons for and implications of immigration, this textbook-like narrative utilizes nearly all the existing scholarship on the topic to create a readable synthesis. It provides a quick reference source for nonspecialists and general readers.- David Szatmary, Univ. of Washington, SeattleCopyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Book News, Inc.
A broad historical overview of immigration to America from 1500 to the present that is informal, current in scholarship, comfortably written, and generous in spirit. Daniels (history, U. of Cincinnati) includes slavery, the successive waves of ethnic immigration, and the 20th century migrations of refugees within the context of evolving capitalism and world events. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.


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         Book Review

Coming to America (Second Edition) : A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life
- Book Reviews,
by Roger Daniels

Coming to America: A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life

ANNOTATION

Lavishly illustrated with photos and prints, this is a leading expert's lively, definitive study of immigration to America from 1500 to the present.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

A leading expert's lavishly illustrated, comprehensive, and definitive study of immigration—up-to-date and engrossing.

SYNOPSIS

The second edition of this compelling text contains updated notes and bibliography and a new chapter, called immigration in an age of globalization, which looks particularly at new immigration law and policy in the US in the 1990s. The text explores economic and social reasons for immigration, policy on immigration, and reaction to it from the colonial period through the present. Many b&w plates are included. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

FROM THE CRITICS

San Francisco Chronicle

From almost every corner of the globe, in numbers great and small, America has drawn people whose contributions are as varied as their origins. Historians have spent much of the last generation investigating the separate pieces of that great story. Now historian Roger Daniels has crafted a work that does justice to the whole.

Daily Herald

Perhaps the most authoritative and readable single-volume history of immigration yet written. Nationality by nationality, Daniels traces the migration of refugees to this country as far back as the year 1500.

Booknews

A broad historical overview of immigration to America from 1500 to the present that is informal, current in scholarship, comfortably written, and generous in spirit. Daniels (history, U. of Cincinnati) includes slavery, the successive waves of ethnic immigration, and the 20th century migrations of refugees within the context of evolving capitalism and world events. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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