Emigration & immigration : the old world confronts the new /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Pozzetta, George E.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Garland Pub., 1991.
Series:American immigration & ethnicity ; v. 2.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Staying together : chain migration and patterns of Slovak settlement in Pittsburgh prior to World War I / June Granatir Alexander
  • The paths of the trade : Italian stonemasons in the United States / Patrizia Audenino
  • Moving to the new world : the character of early Massachusetts immigration / T.H. Breen and Stephen Foster
  • The seasonal emigrations of Italians in the nineteenth century : from internal to international destinations / Dino Cinel
  • Mortality on immigrant voyages to New York, 1836-1853 / Raymond L. Cohn
  • Causes of Mexican emigration to the United States : a summary view / Arthur F. Corwin
  • Free and coerced transatlantic migrations : some comparisons / David Eltis
  • Migration and peasant militance : western Sicily, 1880-1910 / Donna R. Gabaccia
  • Immigration of Russian Jews to the United States : background and structure / Simon Kuznets.
  • The Irish countryman urbanized : a comparative perspective on the famine migration / Lynn H. Lees and John Modell
  • The Irish famine emigration to the United States / Oliver MacDonagh
  • Italy's rural social structure and emigration / J.S. McDonald
  • American-German return migration in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Günter Moltmann
  • Emigration from Hungary to the United States before 1914 / J. Puskas
  • Causes and patterns of Greek emigration to the United States / Theodore Saloutos
  • Emigration from Scandinavia / Ingrid Semmingsen
  • The sojourner / Paul C.P. Siu
  • The Atlantic migration of the pottery industry ; Migration from Europe overseas in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / Frank Thistlethwaite
  • The international circulation of human capital / Brinley Thomas
  • Migration to the new world : long term influences and impact / Jeffrey G. Williamson.