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Immigration from Europe to North America
Although human beings have been migrating across the globe for millennia, mass migration to North America has occurred only in the last 200 years. Whether they came to farm the land, to practice their crafts, or to find work in newly-emerging industries, over 50 000 000 immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the last two centuries to begin a new life in the «New World». This series presents examples of the latest scholarship on mass migration from Europe to North America. It welcomes comparative studies of immigrants who went to either Canada or the United States, or both. It also features interdisciplinary studies, biographies, collected essays, and conference papers related to immigration to North America. Although human beings have been migrating across the globe for millennia, mass migration to North America has occurred only in the last 200 years. Whether they came to farm the land, to practice their crafts, or to find work in newly-emerging industries, over 50 000 000 immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the last two centuries to begin a new life in the «New World». This series presents examples of the latest scholarship on mass migration from Europe to North America. It welcomes comparative studies of immigrants who went to either Canada or the United States, or both. It also features interdisciplinary studies, biographies, collected essays, and conference papers related to immigration to North America. Although human beings have been migrating across the globe for millennia, mass migration to North America has occurred only in the last 200 years. Whether they came to farm the land, to practice their crafts, or to find work in newly-emerging industries, over 50 000 000 immigrants crossed the Atlantic Ocean in the last two centuries to begin a new life in the «New World». This series presents examples of the latest scholarship on mass migration from Europe to North America. It welcomes comparative studies of immigrants who went to either Canada or the United States, or both. It also features interdisciplinary studies, biographies, collected essays, and conference papers related to immigration to North America.
2 publications
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Black Immigrants in the United States
Essays on the Politics of Race, Language, and Voice©2020 Textbook -
The United States Immigration Policy and Immigrants’ Responses
Past and Present©2017 Edited Collection -
Helping Immigrant Children Succeed
A Look Through Research, Experiences, and Practical Solutions©2020 Textbook -
Immigrants’ Citizenship Perceptions
Sri Lankans in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand©2023 Monographs -
Stories and Reflections of Immigrant Activists in Europe
©2009 Monographs -
Basque and Proto-Basque
Language-Internal and Typological Approaches to Linguistic Reconstruction©2013 Edited Collection -
Discursive Constructions of Immigrant Identity
A Sociolinguistic Trend Study on Long-Term American Immigrants©2011 Thesis -
Courageous Voices of Immigrants and Transnationals of Color
Counter Narratives against Discrimination in Schools and Beyond- Foreword by Zeus Leonardo- Afterword by Richard Delgado©2011 Textbook -
Intergroup Contact between Germans and Turkish Immigrants Living in Germany
Exploring Tandem Language Classes as a Means to Reduce Prejudice©2018 Thesis -
The Migrant’s Corner
Paradoxes of Representing Mediterranean Crossings in Italian and French Contemporary Culture©2023 Monographs -
Die Problematik der sprachlichen Integration von ImmigrantInnen
Unter Berücksichtigung des staatlich geforderten Sprachniveaus B1 (GER)- Verbesserungsvorschläge auf Grundlage der empirischen Untersuchung in Berlin-Moabit©2014 Thesis -
Socio-Economic Disparities in the Integration Process of Immigrants in Western Europe
A Comparative Study for Six EU Countries©2022 Monographs -
Media and Migrants
A Critical Analysis of Spanish and Irish Discourses on Immigration©2004 Monographs