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America's Immigrant West, 1870s-1952 (American West in the Twentieth Century)

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Hardback, 624 pages
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United States, 1 May 2007

At a time when immigration policy is the subject of heated debate, this book makes clear that the true wealth of America is in the diversity of its peoples. By the end of the 20th century the American West was home to nearly half of America's immigrant population, including Asians and Armenians, Germans and Greeks, Mexicans, Italians, Swedes, Basques, and others. This book tells their rich and complex story-of adaptation and isolation, maintaining and mixing traditions, and an ongoing ebb and flow of movement, assimilation, and replenishment. These immigrants and their children built communities, added to the region's culture, and contended with discrimination and the lure of Americanization. The mark of the outsider, the alien, the nonwhite passed from group to group, even as the complexion of the region changed. The region welcomed, then excluded, immigrants, in restless waves of need and nativism that continue to this day.



Preface

Acknowledgments

Note on Translation and Transliteration


Introduction: Defining Themes-The West, Westerners, and Whiteness

Prelude: Western Immigrant Experiences


Part 1. Laying the Groundwork: Immigrants and Immigration Laws, Old and New, 1870s - 1903

1. Immigrant Stories from the West

2. The Draw of the Late-Nineteenth-Century West

3. Where in the West Were They?

4. Targets of Racism: Chinese and Others on the Mainland and Hawaii

5. The Scandinavians and Step Migration

6. The German Presence

7. Proximity of Homeland: The Mexicans

8. In the Year 1903

9. Foreshadowing Twentieth-Century Patterns


Part 2. Opening and Closing Doors, 1903 - 1923

10. Immigrant Stories and the West in the 1900s

11. Who Came?

12. The Dillingham Commission and the West

13. The Continuing Evolution of Immigration and Naturalization Issues and Policies (Asians)

14. Miners, Merchants, and Entrepreneurs: Europeans Compete with Europeans (Greeks and Others)

15. Land, Labor, and Immigrant Communities: Hawaii and the Mainland (Asians, Portuguese, Armenians, and Scandinavians)

16. Newcomers, Old and New (Italians, Basques, French, and Mexicans)

17. The First World War and Americanization

18. State and Federal Laws and Decisions, 1917 - 1920

19. The Early 1920s: Threshold of Momentous Changes


Part 3. "Give me a bug, please": Restriction and Repatriation, Accommodation and Americanization, 1923 - 1941

20. A World of Peoples: The 1920s and 1930s

21. Demographic Trends: A Changing West and Changing Westerners

22. Institutionalizing the Quota System: 1924

23. Divided Yet Interlinked: The Rural West

24. Filipinos: The Newer Immigrant Wave Bridging the Rural and Urban West

25. Divided Yet Interlinked: The Urban West in the Interwar Years

26. Urban Landscapes and Ethnic Encounters

27. From "Reoccupation" to Repatriation: Mexicans in the Southwest between the Wars

28. Darker Turns during the Interwar Years: Workers and Refugees

29. Aliens and Race Issues on the Eve of the Second World War

30. Interwar or Interlude? Twilight and Dawn in the West


Part 4. America's Dilemma: Races, Refugees, and Reforms in an Age of World War and Cold War, 1942 - 1952

31. Voices from America on the Eve of War

32. War: Against All Those of Japanese Descent

33. The Second World War's Other Enemy Aliens: Italians and Germans

34. The Homefront in Wartime: Preface to an Era of Change

35. Wartime and Postwar Agricultural Issues: Land, Labor, Growers, and Unions

36. Immigrants and Ethnics in the Postwar Years

37. The Cold War Heats Up: The Politics of Immigration, 1950 - 1952

38. Dora and the Harbinger of Coming Events

39. Looking Back on America's Immigrant West


Appendix

Notes

Select Bibliography

Index

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At a time when immigration policy is the subject of heated debate, this book makes clear that the true wealth of America is in the diversity of its peoples. By the end of the 20th century the American West was home to nearly half of America's immigrant population, including Asians and Armenians, Germans and Greeks, Mexicans, Italians, Swedes, Basques, and others. This book tells their rich and complex story-of adaptation and isolation, maintaining and mixing traditions, and an ongoing ebb and flow of movement, assimilation, and replenishment. These immigrants and their children built communities, added to the region's culture, and contended with discrimination and the lure of Americanization. The mark of the outsider, the alien, the nonwhite passed from group to group, even as the complexion of the region changed. The region welcomed, then excluded, immigrants, in restless waves of need and nativism that continue to this day.



Preface

Acknowledgments

Note on Translation and Transliteration


Introduction: Defining Themes-The West, Westerners, and Whiteness

Prelude: Western Immigrant Experiences


Part 1. Laying the Groundwork: Immigrants and Immigration Laws, Old and New, 1870s - 1903

1. Immigrant Stories from the West

2. The Draw of the Late-Nineteenth-Century West

3. Where in the West Were They?

4. Targets of Racism: Chinese and Others on the Mainland and Hawaii

5. The Scandinavians and Step Migration

6. The German Presence

7. Proximity of Homeland: The Mexicans

8. In the Year 1903

9. Foreshadowing Twentieth-Century Patterns


Part 2. Opening and Closing Doors, 1903 - 1923

10. Immigrant Stories and the West in the 1900s

11. Who Came?

12. The Dillingham Commission and the West

13. The Continuing Evolution of Immigration and Naturalization Issues and Policies (Asians)

14. Miners, Merchants, and Entrepreneurs: Europeans Compete with Europeans (Greeks and Others)

15. Land, Labor, and Immigrant Communities: Hawaii and the Mainland (Asians, Portuguese, Armenians, and Scandinavians)

16. Newcomers, Old and New (Italians, Basques, French, and Mexicans)

17. The First World War and Americanization

18. State and Federal Laws and Decisions, 1917 - 1920

19. The Early 1920s: Threshold of Momentous Changes


Part 3. "Give me a bug, please": Restriction and Repatriation, Accommodation and Americanization, 1923 - 1941

20. A World of Peoples: The 1920s and 1930s

21. Demographic Trends: A Changing West and Changing Westerners

22. Institutionalizing the Quota System: 1924

23. Divided Yet Interlinked: The Rural West

24. Filipinos: The Newer Immigrant Wave Bridging the Rural and Urban West

25. Divided Yet Interlinked: The Urban West in the Interwar Years

26. Urban Landscapes and Ethnic Encounters

27. From "Reoccupation" to Repatriation: Mexicans in the Southwest between the Wars

28. Darker Turns during the Interwar Years: Workers and Refugees

29. Aliens and Race Issues on the Eve of the Second World War

30. Interwar or Interlude? Twilight and Dawn in the West


Part 4. America's Dilemma: Races, Refugees, and Reforms in an Age of World War and Cold War, 1942 - 1952

31. Voices from America on the Eve of War

32. War: Against All Those of Japanese Descent

33. The Second World War's Other Enemy Aliens: Italians and Germans

34. The Homefront in Wartime: Preface to an Era of Change

35. Wartime and Postwar Agricultural Issues: Land, Labor, Growers, and Unions

36. Immigrants and Ethnics in the Postwar Years

37. The Cold War Heats Up: The Politics of Immigration, 1950 - 1952

38. Dora and the Harbinger of Coming Events

39. Looking Back on America's Immigrant West


Appendix

Notes

Select Bibliography

Index

Show more
Product Details
EAN
9780253348517
ISBN
025334851X
Other Information
50 b&w photos, 2 maps
Dimensions
23.7 x 16.5 x 4.8 centimetres (1.06 kg)

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Note on Translation and Transliteration

Introduction: Defining Themes—The West, Westerners, and Whiteness
Prelude: Western Immigrant Experiences

Part 1. Laying the Groundwork: Immigrants and Immigration Laws, Old and New, 1870s - 1903
1. Immigrant Stories from the West
2. The Draw of the Late-Nineteenth-Century West
3. Where in the West Were They?
4. Targets of Racism: Chinese and Others on the Mainland and Hawaii
5. The Scandinavians and Step Migration
6. The German Presence
7. Proximity of Homeland: The Mexicans
8. In the Year 1903
9. Foreshadowing Twentieth-Century Patterns

Part 2. Opening and Closing Doors, 1903 - 1923
10. Immigrant Stories and the West in the 1900s
11. Who Came?
12. The Dillingham Commission and the West
13. The Continuing Evolution of Immigration and Naturalization Issues and Policies (Asians)
14. Miners, Merchants, and Entrepreneurs: Europeans Compete with Europeans (Greeks and Others)
15. Land, Labor, and Immigrant Communities: Hawaii and the Mainland (Asians, Portuguese, Armenians, and Scandinavians)
16. Newcomers, Old and New (Italians, Basques, French, and Mexicans)
17. The First World War and Americanization
18. State and Federal Laws and Decisions, 1917 - 1920
19. The Early 1920s: Threshold of Momentous Changes

Part 3. "Give me a bug, please": Restriction and Repatriation, Accommodation and Americanization, 1923 - 1941
20. A World of Peoples: The 1920s and 1930s
21. Demographic Trends: A Changing West and Changing Westerners
22. Institutionalizing the Quota System: 1924
23. Divided Yet Interlinked: The Rural West
24. Filipinos: The Newer Immigrant Wave Bridging the Rural and Urban West
25. Divided Yet Interlinked: The Urban West in the Interwar Years
26. Urban Landscapes and Ethnic Encounters
27. From "Reoccupation" to Repatriation: Mexicans in the Southwest between the Wars
28. Darker Turns during the Interwar Years: Workers and Refugees
29. Aliens and Race Issues on the Eve of the Second World War
30. Interwar or Interlude? Twilight and Dawn in the West

Part 4. America's Dilemma: Races, Refugees, and Reforms in an Age of World War and Cold War, 1942 - 1952
31. Voices from America on the Eve of War
32. War: Against All Those of Japanese Descent
33. The Second World War's Other Enemy Aliens: Italians and Germans
34. The Homefront in Wartime: Preface to an Era of Change
35. Wartime and Postwar Agricultural Issues: Land, Labor, Growers, and Unions
36. Immigrants and Ethnics in the Postwar Years
37. The Cold War Heats Up: The Politics of Immigration, 1950 - 1952
38. Dora and the Harbinger of Coming Events
39. Looking Back on America's Immigrant West

Appendix
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index

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A magisterial history of immigrant groups and their contributions to the making of the modern American West

About the Author

Elliott Robert Barkan is Professor Emeritus of History and Ethnic Studies at California State University. He is author of Our Multicultural Heritage: A Guide to America's Principal Ethnic Groups and And Still They Come: The Immigrant in American Society, 1920s–1990s. He lives in Corona, California.

Reviews

"This richly detailed history of immigrants in the 20th-century American West rewards the reader with close attention to individual voices of immigrants. Encyclopedic in coverage, loaded with personal stories of real people, this book is unparalleled in its coverage. Finally the West becomes a full part of American immigration history." Walter Nugent, author of Into the West: The Story of Its People "From All Points is a remarkable synthesis of the West as a region of immigrants. It tells the story of how vital immigrants were to economic growth and modernization. This will be the prime reference for 21st century scholars of immigration and ethnicity in the American West." oAnnals of Wyoming, Spring 2010

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