Beschreibung:
This new volume of original essays focuses on the presence of European ethnic culture in American society since 1830. Among the topics explored in Immigrant America are the alienation and assimilation of immigrants; the immigrant home and family as a haven of ethnicity; religion, education and employment as agents of acculturation; and the contours of ethnic community in American society.
Part 1 A Clash of Cultures; Chapter 1 Beyond "America for Americans", Dale T. Knobel; Chapter 2 Becoming American, David L. Salvaterra; Chapter 3 Us and Them, Betty Ann Burch; Part 2 Haven in a Strange New Land; Chapter 4 Home Is Where the Heart Is, Gordon W. Kirk, Jr., Carolyn Tyirin Kirk; Chapter 5 Parents and Children, Mary Elizabeth Brown; Chapter 6 Mothers and Daughters, Mary Jane Capozzoli Ingui; Part 3 Agents of Acculturation; Chapter 7 The Religious Factor in Immigration, Robert P. Swierenga; Chapter 8 The Ethnic Dimension in American Catholic Parochial Education, Timothy Walch; Chapter 9 The World of Work, Edward A. Zivich; Part 4 The Contours of Ethnic Community; Chapter 10 The Changing Face of Ethnic Politics, Edward R. Kantowicz; Chapter 11 The Ethnic Frontier, La Vern J. Rippley; Chapter 12 Ethnic Elites and Their Organizations, Margaret LoPiccolo Sullivan Guide to Further Reading; Contributors Index;