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Latinos In New England Andres Torres

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Latinos In New England Andres Torres
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 343
Author: Andres Torres
ISBN: 9781592134168, 9781592134182, 1592134165, 1592134181
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Latinos In New England Andres Torres by Andres Torres 9781592134168, 9781592134182, 1592134165, 1592134181 instant download after payment.

More than one million Latinos now live in New England. This is the first book to examine their impact on the region's culture, politics, and economics. At the same time, it investigates the effects of the locale on Latino residents' lives, traditions, and institutions.

Employing methodologies from a variety of disciplines, twenty-one contributors explore topics in three broad areas: demographic trends, migration and community formation, and identity and politics. They utilize a wide range of approaches, including oral histories, case studies, ethnographic inquiries, focus group research, surveys, and statistical analyses. From the ''Dominicanization'' of the Latino community in Waterbury, Connecticut, to the immigration experiences of Brazilians in Massachusetts, from the influence of Latino Catholics on New England's Catholic churches to the growth of a Latino community in Providence, Rhode Island, the essays included here contribute to a new and multifaceted view of the growing Pan-Latino presence in the birthplace of the United States.

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