The reader seeking fresh and intellectually stimulating material on American ethnic history will find The Ethnic Frontier: Group Survival in Chicago and the Midwest a rewarding book. Editors Melvin G. Holli and Peter d\u27A. Jones have assembled a collection of first-rate original scholarly articles that provide new insights into issues of group survival, assimilation, and conflict in the United States
The original edition of The Ethnic American Woman was published in 1978 with 381 pages. For the 1989...
Arnoldo De Leon wrote this book to fill a gap in the existing literature on the American West that e...
Because of the present concentrated push to reshape our view of American literature, the battle to i...
The project area of The Survival of Domination is of great importance; the title is splendid; the El...
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The editors of this book, associate professors at the University of Chicago, state that their work s...
The comparative nature of this book is its most outstanding feature. The editors and authors have al...
This book is an unrevised third printing of eleven inspiring essays written by twelve social scienti...
The subject of this book is several groups of Native Americans in the Eastern United States and thei...
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It is not often that a person can pick up a book and read it with clarity and understanding, especia...
The original edition of The Ethnic American Woman was published in 1978 with 381 pages. For the 1989...
Arnoldo De Leon wrote this book to fill a gap in the existing literature on the American West that e...
Because of the present concentrated push to reshape our view of American literature, the battle to i...
The project area of The Survival of Domination is of great importance; the title is splendid; the El...
The growing awareness of America\u27s ethnic pluralism has become one of the factors shaping modern ...
The editors of this book, associate professors at the University of Chicago, state that their work s...
The comparative nature of this book is its most outstanding feature. The editors and authors have al...
This book is an unrevised third printing of eleven inspiring essays written by twelve social scienti...
The subject of this book is several groups of Native Americans in the Eastern United States and thei...
This book about the various ethnic people in the state is disappointing in two ways: its format, and...
Studies in Ethnicity is a collection of papers read at the conference Aspects of the East European ...
Dualism, a concept that simply tends to view the world in terms of “either-or” categories rather tha...
Ethnicity on the Great Plains is a collection of essays based on a conference sponsored by the Cente...
Ethnicity and Race in the U.S.A. is a timely collection of essays (earlier published as articles in ...
It is not often that a person can pick up a book and read it with clarity and understanding, especia...
The original edition of The Ethnic American Woman was published in 1978 with 381 pages. For the 1989...
Arnoldo De Leon wrote this book to fill a gap in the existing literature on the American West that e...
Because of the present concentrated push to reshape our view of American literature, the battle to i...