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American Ethnic History : Themes and Perspectives / Jason J. McDonald.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2007Description: 1 online resource (272 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780748616336
  • 9780748628636
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E184.A1 M348 2007eb Online
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Part I Defining Ethnicity -- 1 The Origins and Nature of Ethnic Identity -- Part II Perspectives on American Ethnic Diversity -- 2 The Making of American Ethnic Diversity -- 3 Ethnic Adaptation -- Part III Mainstream Society's Perceptions and Policies -- 4 Ethnicity and the American Creed -- 5 Ethnic Incorporation -- Part IV Minority Group Responses to American Life -- 6 Ethnic Collective Action -- 7 Confronting Challenges to Ethnic Allegiance -- Bibliography -- Name Index -- Subject Index
Summary: This book provides a new framework for examining and comprehending the varied historical experiences of ethnic groups in the United States. Thematically organized and comparative in outlook, it explores how historians have grappled with questions that bear upon a key aspect of the American experience: ethnicity. How did the United States come to have such an ethnically diverse population? What contribution, if any, has this ethnic diversity made to the shaping of American culture and institutions? How easily and at what levels have ethnic and racial minorities been incorporated, if at all, into the social and economic structures of the United States? Has incorporation been a uniform process or has it varied from group to group? As well as providing readers with an accessible yet authoritative introduction to the field of American ethnic history, the book serves as a valuable reference tool for more experienced researchers. Key Features:Adopts a comparative and thematic approach that helps to demystify this complex and controversial subject.Provides an orderly and readable introduction to the main issues and debates surrounding the topic.Detailed and broad-ranging discussion of historiography enables readers to find more specialized works on topics in which they are interested.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Part I Defining Ethnicity -- 1 The Origins and Nature of Ethnic Identity -- Part II Perspectives on American Ethnic Diversity -- 2 The Making of American Ethnic Diversity -- 3 Ethnic Adaptation -- Part III Mainstream Society's Perceptions and Policies -- 4 Ethnicity and the American Creed -- 5 Ethnic Incorporation -- Part IV Minority Group Responses to American Life -- 6 Ethnic Collective Action -- 7 Confronting Challenges to Ethnic Allegiance -- Bibliography -- Name Index -- Subject Index

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This book provides a new framework for examining and comprehending the varied historical experiences of ethnic groups in the United States. Thematically organized and comparative in outlook, it explores how historians have grappled with questions that bear upon a key aspect of the American experience: ethnicity. How did the United States come to have such an ethnically diverse population? What contribution, if any, has this ethnic diversity made to the shaping of American culture and institutions? How easily and at what levels have ethnic and racial minorities been incorporated, if at all, into the social and economic structures of the United States? Has incorporation been a uniform process or has it varied from group to group? As well as providing readers with an accessible yet authoritative introduction to the field of American ethnic history, the book serves as a valuable reference tool for more experienced researchers. Key Features:Adopts a comparative and thematic approach that helps to demystify this complex and controversial subject.Provides an orderly and readable introduction to the main issues and debates surrounding the topic.Detailed and broad-ranging discussion of historiography enables readers to find more specialized works on topics in which they are interested.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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