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Century of Transnationalism: Immigrants and Their Homeland Connections

Contributor(s): Green, Nancy L (Editor), Waldinger, Roger (Editor), Asal, Houda (Contribution by), Blanc-Chaléard, Marie-Claude (Contribution by), Douki, Caroline (Contribution by), Fitzgerald, David (Contribution by), Green, Nancy L (Contribution by), Hsu, Madeline Y (Contribution by), LaCroix, Thomas (Contribution by), Michels, Tony (Contribution by), Pereira, Victor (Contribution by), Schpun, Mônica Raisa (Contribution by), Waldinger, Roger (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780252081903

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

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Pub Date: August 15, 2016

Dewey: 305.906912

LCCN: 2016004958

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.90" H x 8.90" L x 6.00" W ( 0.90 lbs) 292 pages

Series: Studies of World Migrations

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Description: This collection of articles by sociologically minded historians and historically minded sociologists highlights both the long-term persistence and the continuing instability of home country connections. Encompassing societies of origin and destination from around the world, A Century of Transnationalism shows that while population movements across states recurrently produce homeland ties, those connections have varied across contexts and from one historical period to another, changing in unpredictable ways. Any number of factors shape the linkages between home and destination, including conditions in the society of immigration, policies of the state of emigration, and geopolitics worldwide. Contributors: Houda Asal, Marie-Claude Blanc-Chaléard, Caroline Douki, David FitzGerald, Nancy L. Green, Madeline Y. Hsu, Thomas Lacroix, Tony Michels, Victor Pereira, Mônica Raisa Schpun, and Roger Waldinger

Review Quotes: "This volume, edited by two of the foremost scholars in the field, infuses migration studies with sorely needed historical perspective, conceptual clarity, and theoretical depth by treating the transnational not as a mantra but as actual social spaces/processes that can be understood empirically and historically."--Jose C. Moya, author of Cousins and Strangers: Spanish Immigrants in Buenos Aires, 1850-1930

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