The United States immigration policy and immigrants' responses : past and present / Agnieszka Małek, Dorota Praszałowicz (eds.).

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Migration, ethnicity, nation ; v. 4.
Other Authors: Małek, Agnieszka (Editor)
Praszałowicz, Dorota, 1955- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Frankfurt am Main ; New York : Peter Lang, 2017.
Series:Migration, ethnicity, nation ; v. 4.
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Physical Description:207 pages ; 22 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • America beckons, but Americans repel : East European migration and American nativism, 1880-1930 / Alan M. Kraut
  • Not legally bound : denying, discouraging, and dissolving marriages in U.S. immigration policy / Suzanne M. Sinke
  • Managing migrants' identities with population statistics : the representation of "nationalities" of people from Austria-Hungary in the census, 1870-1930 / Annemarie Steidl
  • Is the new immigration really new? : a comparison of 1910 and 2010 / James Pula
  • Immigrant radicalism revisited : tracing the origins of the Haymarket anarchists' autobiographies / Hartmut Keil
  • Jewish ambivalence : the responses to open admission at City University of New York / Steven J. Diner
  • Ethnic mobilization of immigrants : case studies of Ukrainian political emigration in the United States / Anna Fiå
  • Meet me at the fair : the fourth partition and the Lwow Fair, 1894 / Dominic A. Pacyga
  • The Polonia Army that never was, 1914 / M.B.B Biskupski
  • Decisive factors in the selection of place of residence within the United States by the post-World War II migrants from Central Europe / Anna Mazurkiewicz
  • Building the community of the post-World War II Polish political exiles in Chicago : mutual aid association of the new Polish immigration / Joanna Wojdon
  • The role of the state in contemporary Polish political migration and return migration / Mary Patrice Erdmans.