A bibliography of American immigration history : the George Washington University project studies / with an introd. and name index by Francesco Cordasco.

By: Cordasco, FrancescoMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Fairfield, N.J. : A. M. Kelley, 1978Description: xii, p., p. 85-475 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0678007489 (hb)Subject(s): United States -- Emigration and immigrationDDC classification: 016.32573
Contents:
I. GENERAL WORKS, 1607-1921 A. Bibliographies 1. General 91 2. Racial groups and areas 91 3. Miscellaneous B. Racial Groups 1. British 96 2. Dutch 97 3. French 98 4. Germans 98 5. Irish 99 6. Jews , a. Migrations and general accounts b. Area accounts c. Life in America 7. Latin Americans 8. Scandinavians J99 9. Other groups C. Topical Accounts 1. Historical interpretations 105 2. Legal aspects Jo® 3. Art, science, and society 108 4. Economic aspects 11^ 5. Religion II. AMERICAN FOUNDATIONS, 1607-1815 A. General accoimts B. Colonial settlement, 1607-1681 1. General ]]l 2. New England colonies 3. Middle colonies "O 4. Southern colonies C. Provincial development, 1681-1763 1. General accounts, including racial groups 124 2. New England colonies 127 3. New York and New Jersey "9 4. Pennsylvania a. Germans :,c b. German sects, sectarians, and communitarians. . 135 c. Scotch-Irish 169 d. Other racial groups e. Miscellaneous 5. Southern colonies 114 D. National establishment, 1763-1815 1. General 146 2. Colonial agitation, 1763-1776 147 3. The Revolution, 1775-1783 149 4. Republican foundations, 1783-1815 a. General 152 b. Places, races, and religion 153 c. Public policy and politics 156 d. Commerce and industry 157 e. Arts and sciences 158 5. The old west 160 m. NATIONAL EXPANSION, 1815-1921 A. Atlantic migrations and American mixtures, 1815-1885 1. General 162 2. Racial groups a. British 162 b. Chinese 164 c. Dutch 166 d. French 167 e. Germans (1). Migrations 168 (2). Local and regional treatments 169 (3), Russian-Germans 173 (4). Observations and interpretations 175 (5). Politics 176 (6). Life in America 179 f. Irish (1). Migrations 182 (2). Local and regional treatments 183 (3). Life in America 185 g. Jews JQ7 h. Scandinavians (1). General loo (2). Danes !'.!!!".!!;!! 189 (3). Norwegians | ] jgg (4). Swedes .!!!!'.!!!!! 194 i. Swiss nationals .!!!!!!!!!! 197 j. Other racial groups 198 3. Area accounts .!!!!!!!'.!'. 202 4. Processes of immigration !'.!!!!!! 206 5. Economic aspects a. General 207 b. Labor .!..!!.!.! 207 c. Attracting immigrants (1). The west 209 (2). The south !!'.!!!! 211 6. Religion 212 7. Public policy and politics a. Nativism before the Civil War 214 b. The Know Nothing movement 215 c. Miscellaneous 217 8. Socialisms, communitarian and otherwise a. Commimitarians in general 218 b. German communitarians 219 c. The Swedes at Bishop Hill 222 d. Mormons 223 e. New Harmony 224 f. Icaria 225 g. Fourierists 226 h. German Marxists 226 9. The Civil War a. General and topical accounts 227 b. Racial groups 229 B. New peoples and old problems, 1880-1921 1. General 231 2. Racial groups a. British 231 b. Chinese 231 c. Czechs 232 d. French-Canadians 233 e. Germans 234 f. Greeks 235 g. Hungarians 235 h. Irish 236 i. Italians 236 j. Japanese 238 k. Jews 240 1, Poles 245 m. Russians 246 n. Scandinavians 247 o. Slavs of the Balkan area 248 p. Other racial groups 249 3. Area accounts 250 4. Processes of immigration 252 5. Contemporary observations and interpretations .... 252 6. Public policy and politics a. The A. P. A. and Catholicism 255 b. Radicalisms 257 c. World War I 258 d. The red scare, 1917-1920 259 7. Economic and social developments a. Labor 260 b. Social problems, urban 263 c. Agriculture 264 IV. THE NARROW GATE, 1921-1955; SOME REPRESENTATIVE ACCOUNTS A. General accounts 264 B. Racial groups 1. Japanese 265 2. Jews 266 3. Mexicans a. Labor 269 b. Life in America 272 4. Puerto Ricans 275 5. Russians 275 6. Scandianavians 276 7. Other racial groups 277 C. Area accounts 277 D. Public policy and politics 1. Observations and interpretations between the World Wars 279 2. Aliens and immigrants in World War n 282 3. European migrations since World War n 284 4. Observations and interpretations since World War n 285 5. Radicalisms 287 E. Labor 288 F. Life in America 290
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Reprint of chapter 7 of A report on world population migrations as related to the United States of America, originally published in 1956 by George Washington University, Washington.

Includes index.

I. GENERAL WORKS, 1607-1921
A. Bibliographies
1. General 91
2. Racial groups and areas 91
3. Miscellaneous
B. Racial Groups
1. British 96
2. Dutch 97
3. French 98
4. Germans 98
5. Irish 99
6. Jews ,
a. Migrations and general accounts
b. Area accounts
c. Life in America
7. Latin Americans
8. Scandinavians J99
9. Other groups
C. Topical Accounts
1. Historical interpretations 105
2. Legal aspects Jo®
3. Art, science, and society 108
4. Economic aspects 11^
5. Religion
II. AMERICAN FOUNDATIONS, 1607-1815
A. General accoimts
B. Colonial settlement, 1607-1681
1. General ]]l
2. New England colonies
3. Middle colonies "O
4. Southern colonies
C. Provincial development, 1681-1763
1. General accounts, including racial groups 124
2. New England colonies 127
3. New York and New Jersey "9
4. Pennsylvania
a. Germans :,c
b. German sects, sectarians, and communitarians. . 135
c. Scotch-Irish 169
d. Other racial groups
e. Miscellaneous
5. Southern colonies
114
D. National establishment, 1763-1815
1. General 146
2. Colonial agitation, 1763-1776 147
3. The Revolution, 1775-1783 149
4. Republican foundations, 1783-1815
a. General 152
b. Places, races, and religion 153
c. Public policy and politics 156
d. Commerce and industry 157
e. Arts and sciences 158
5. The old west 160
m. NATIONAL EXPANSION, 1815-1921
A. Atlantic migrations and American mixtures, 1815-1885
1. General 162
2. Racial groups
a. British 162
b. Chinese 164
c. Dutch 166
d. French 167
e. Germans
(1). Migrations 168
(2). Local and regional treatments 169
(3), Russian-Germans 173
(4). Observations and interpretations 175
(5). Politics 176
(6). Life in America 179
f. Irish
(1). Migrations 182
(2). Local and regional treatments 183
(3). Life in America 185
g. Jews JQ7
h. Scandinavians
(1). General loo
(2). Danes !'.!!!".!!;!! 189
(3). Norwegians | ] jgg
(4). Swedes .!!!!'.!!!!! 194
i. Swiss nationals .!!!!!!!!!! 197
j. Other racial groups 198
3. Area accounts .!!!!!!!'.!'. 202
4. Processes of immigration !'.!!!!!! 206
5. Economic aspects
a. General 207
b. Labor .!..!!.!.! 207
c. Attracting immigrants
(1). The west 209
(2). The south !!'.!!!! 211
6. Religion 212
7. Public policy and politics
a. Nativism before the Civil War 214
b. The Know Nothing movement 215
c. Miscellaneous 217
8. Socialisms, communitarian and otherwise
a. Commimitarians in general 218
b. German communitarians 219
c. The Swedes at Bishop Hill 222
d. Mormons 223
e. New Harmony 224
f. Icaria 225
g. Fourierists 226
h. German Marxists 226
9. The Civil War
a. General and topical accounts 227
b. Racial groups 229
B. New peoples and old problems, 1880-1921
1. General 231
2. Racial groups
a. British 231
b. Chinese 231
c. Czechs 232
d. French-Canadians 233
e. Germans 234
f. Greeks 235
g. Hungarians 235
h. Irish 236
i. Italians 236
j. Japanese 238
k. Jews 240
1, Poles 245
m. Russians 246
n. Scandinavians 247
o. Slavs of the Balkan area 248
p. Other racial groups 249
3. Area accounts 250
4. Processes of immigration 252
5. Contemporary observations and interpretations .... 252
6. Public policy and politics
a. The A. P. A. and Catholicism 255
b. Radicalisms 257
c. World War I 258
d. The red scare, 1917-1920 259
7. Economic and social developments
a. Labor 260
b. Social problems, urban 263
c. Agriculture 264
IV. THE NARROW GATE, 1921-1955; SOME REPRESENTATIVE
ACCOUNTS
A. General accounts 264
B. Racial groups
1. Japanese 265
2. Jews 266
3. Mexicans
a. Labor 269
b. Life in America 272
4. Puerto Ricans 275
5. Russians 275
6. Scandianavians 276
7. Other racial groups 277
C. Area accounts 277
D. Public policy and politics
1. Observations and interpretations between the
World Wars 279
2. Aliens and immigrants in World War n 282
3. European migrations since World War n 284
4. Observations and interpretations since World War n 285
5. Radicalisms 287
E. Labor 288
F. Life in America 290

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