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A Diplomatic History Of Us Immigration During The 20th Century Policy Law And National Identity New Approaches To International History Montoya

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A Diplomatic History Of Us Immigration During The 20th Century Policy Law And National Identity New Approaches To International History Montoya
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.18 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Montoya, Benjamin
ISBN: 9781350158238, 1350158232
Language: English
Year: 2024

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A Diplomatic History Of Us Immigration During The 20th Century Policy Law And National Identity New Approaches To International History Montoya by Montoya, Benjamin 9781350158238, 1350158232 instant download after payment.

This timely book explores immigration into the United States and the effect it has had on national identity, domestic politics and foreign relations from the 1920s to 2006. Comparing the immigration experiences of Chinese, Japanese, Mexicans, Cubans, Central Americans and Vietnamese, this book highlights how the US viewed each group throughout the American century, the various factors that have shaped US immigration, and the ways in which these debates influenced relations with the wider world. Using a comparative approach, Montoya offers an insight into the themes that have surrounded immigration, its role in forming a national identity and the ways in which changing historical contexts have shaped and re-shaped conversations about immigrants in the United States. This account helps us better understand the implications and importance of immigration throughout the American century, and informs present-day debates surrounding the issue.

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