Immigrants in two democracies : French and American experience / edited by Donald L. Horowitz and Gérard Noiriel.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Horowitz, Donald L.
Noiriel, Gérard
Language:English
Published: New York : New York University Press, [1992], ©1992.
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Physical Description:x, 497 pages ; 25 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Immigration and group relations in France and america / Donald L. Horowitz
  • Thinking about immigration and ethnicity in the United States / Lawrence H. Fuchs
  • Difficulties in French historical research on immigration / Gérard Noiriel
  • American ethnic statistics / Stephan Thernstrom
  • French immigration statistics / Roxane Silberman
  • Immigrants and schooling in the United States / Maris A. Vinovskis
  • The French education system: springboard or obstacle to integration? / Danielle Boyzon-Fradet
  • Immigration, religion, and intergroup relations: historical perspectives on the American experience / Philip Gleason
  • Islam and Catholicism in French immigration / Michel Oriol
  • "Of Plymouth Rock and Jamestown and Ellis Islan;" or, ethnic literature and some redefinitions of "America" / Werner Sollors
  • Immigrant housing and integration in French cities / Véronique de Rudder
  • The new immigration and the American city / Nathan Glazer
  • French citizens and immigrants in the workplace: marginality of the subject, marginality of the research? / Maryse Tripier
  • Socioeconomic attainment / Stanley Lieberson
  • Immigration, regugee, and citizenship law in the United States / Peter H. Schuck
  • Historic elements of the politics of nationality in France / André-Clément Decouflé
  • Immigration status and American law: the several versions of antidiscrimination doctrine / Lance Liebman
  • Discrimination against foreigners under French law / Daniéle Lochak
  • National and local politics and the development of immigration policy in the Unite States and France: a comparative analysis / Sophie Body-Gendrot, Martin a. Schain
  • International population movements: implications for foreign policies and migration policies / Myron Weiner.