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On New Shores

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"On New Shores" is an insightful sociological and historical exploration of the diverse immigrant po...

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engleză
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Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2026
Pagini
316
EAN
9781025877389
ISBN
1025877381
Enbook ID
52758614
Greutate
621
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 19

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"On New Shores" is an insightful sociological and historical exploration of the diverse immigrant populations that shaped the United States during the early 20th century. The work examines the lives and cultures of various ethnic groups as they established themselves across the American landscape, from the agricultural heartlands to the growing industrial cities.

The text provides a nuanced perspective on the process of assimilation, detailing how different communities preserved their unique traditions and social structures while contributing to the broader American identity. By documenting the experiences of various European and Asian groups, "On New Shores" illustrates the geographic and economic factors that influenced where and how these settlers thrived. The book emphasizes the vital role that immigrant labor and cultural heritage played in the development of the nation's rural and urban character.

As a historical record, it offers a window into the challenges and triumphs of the immigrant experience during a transformative era of American history, reflecting on the enduring theme of the "melting pot" and the persistence of cultural roots. This work remains a significant contribution to the study of American social dynamics and the evolution of the national identity through migration.

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