자료유형 | E-Book |
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개인저자 | Gabaccia, Donna R., 1949- |
서명/저자사항 | Foreign relations[electronic resource] :American immigration in global perspective /Donna R. Gabaccia. |
발행사항 | Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 2012. |
형태사항 | 1 online resource (xi, 271 p.) |
총서사항 | America in the world |
ISBN | 9781400842223 (electronic bk.) 1400842220 (electronic bk.) |
서지주기 | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
내용주기 | Introduction -- Isolated or independent? American immigration before 1850 -- Empire and the discovery of immigrant foreign relations, 1850-1924 -- Immigration and restriction: protection in a dangerous world, 1850-1965 -- Immigration and globalization, 1965 to the present -- Conclusion: "the inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance". |
요약 | Histories investigating U.S. immigration have often portrayed America as a domestic melting pot, merging together those who arrive on its shores. Yet this is not a truly accurate depiction of the nation's complex connections to immigration. Offering a brand-new global history, Foreign Relations takes a comprehensive look at the links between American immigration and U.S. foreign relations. Donna Gabaccia examines America's relationship to immigration and its debates through the prism of the nation's changing foreign policy over the past two centuries, and she highlights how these ever-evolving dynamics have influenced the lives of individuals moving to and from the United States. With an emphasis on American immigration during the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century industrial era and the contemporary era of free trade, Gabaccia shows that immigrants were not isolationists who cut ties to their countries of origin or their families. Instead, their relations to America were often in flux and dependent on government policies of the time. She cites a wide range of examples, such as how bilateral commercial treaties of the nineteenth century influenced whether family members might receive passage to America, how families maintained bonds to their countries of origin through the exchange of letters and goods, and how politics on behalf of the mother country could still be fought from across the ocean. Today, U.S. commercial diplomacy in China and NAFTA-era Mexico raises concerns about immigrants once again, and Gabaccia demonstrates that immigration has altered with America's developing geopolitical position in the world. An innovative history of U.S. immigration, Foreign Relations casts a fresh eye on a compelling and controversial topic.--Publisher information. |
일반주제명 | Globalization -- United States -- History. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration. Immigratie. Overheidsbeleid. Arbeiders. Buitenlandse politiek. Buitenlandse economische politiek. |
주제명(지명) | United States -- Emigration and immigration -- History.Verenigde Staten. -- gtt |
언어 | 영어 |
기타형태 저록 | Print version:Gabaccia, Donna R., 1949-Foreign relations.Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 20129780691134192 |
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