Mass Migration to Modern Latin America
Herausgeber: Baily, Samuel L; Miguez, Eduardo José
Mass Migration to Modern Latin America
Herausgeber: Baily, Samuel L; Miguez, Eduardo José
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It is well known that large numbers of Europeans migrated overseas during the century preceding the Great Depression of 1930, many of them to the United States. What is not well known is that more than 20 percent of these migrants emigrated to Latin Ameri
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It is well known that large numbers of Europeans migrated overseas during the century preceding the Great Depression of 1930, many of them to the United States. What is not well known is that more than 20 percent of these migrants emigrated to Latin Ameri
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 293
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780842028301
- ISBN-10: 0842028307
- Artikelnr.: 21857165
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 293
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780842028301
- ISBN-10: 0842028307
- Artikelnr.: 21857165
Edited by Samuel L. Baily and Eduardo José Miguez
Part 1 Transnational Migration, Map of South America Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction, Foreign Mass Migration to Latin America in the
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries-An Overview Chapter 4 Story One: An
Italian Family in Buenos Aires and New York City Chapter 5 Spanish
Emigration to Cuba and Argentina Chapter 6 A History of Spanish and Italian
Migration to the South Atlantic Regions of the Americas Chapter 7
Portuguese Transatlantic Migration Chapter 8 Italian Immigrants in Buenos
Aires and New York City, 1870-1914: A Comparative Analysis of Adjustment
Chapter 9 Sharing the City: Residence Patterns and Immigrant Integration in
Buenos Aires and Montevideo Chapter 10 The Japanese in Peru and Brazil: A
Comparative Perspective Part 11 Argentina, Map of Argentina Chapter 12
Story Two: Manuel Suarez Martinez (1845-1917), a Galician Migrant to
Argentina Chapter 13 The Danes in the Argentine Pampa: The Role of Ethnic
Leaders in the Creation of an Ethnic Community 1848-1930 Chapter 14
Marriage, Household, and Integration in Mass Migration to Argentina: The
Case of Tandil Chapter 15 Immigrants and Female Work in Argentina:
Questioning Gender Stereotypes and Constructing Images-The Case of the
Italians, 1879-1900 Part 16 Brazil, Map of Brazil Chapter 17 Story Three:
Santo Codo (1861-1942), an Italian Immigration on a Brazilian Coffee
Plantation Chapter 18 German Immigration and Brazil's Colonization Policy
Chapter 19 Jewish Immigration to Brazil Chapter 20 Family and Immigration
in the Brazilian Past Chapter 21 Conclusion: Common Themes and Future
Directions Chapter 22 Suggested Readings Chapter 23 About the Contributors
Chapter 2 Introduction, Foreign Mass Migration to Latin America in the
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries-An Overview Chapter 4 Story One: An
Italian Family in Buenos Aires and New York City Chapter 5 Spanish
Emigration to Cuba and Argentina Chapter 6 A History of Spanish and Italian
Migration to the South Atlantic Regions of the Americas Chapter 7
Portuguese Transatlantic Migration Chapter 8 Italian Immigrants in Buenos
Aires and New York City, 1870-1914: A Comparative Analysis of Adjustment
Chapter 9 Sharing the City: Residence Patterns and Immigrant Integration in
Buenos Aires and Montevideo Chapter 10 The Japanese in Peru and Brazil: A
Comparative Perspective Part 11 Argentina, Map of Argentina Chapter 12
Story Two: Manuel Suarez Martinez (1845-1917), a Galician Migrant to
Argentina Chapter 13 The Danes in the Argentine Pampa: The Role of Ethnic
Leaders in the Creation of an Ethnic Community 1848-1930 Chapter 14
Marriage, Household, and Integration in Mass Migration to Argentina: The
Case of Tandil Chapter 15 Immigrants and Female Work in Argentina:
Questioning Gender Stereotypes and Constructing Images-The Case of the
Italians, 1879-1900 Part 16 Brazil, Map of Brazil Chapter 17 Story Three:
Santo Codo (1861-1942), an Italian Immigration on a Brazilian Coffee
Plantation Chapter 18 German Immigration and Brazil's Colonization Policy
Chapter 19 Jewish Immigration to Brazil Chapter 20 Family and Immigration
in the Brazilian Past Chapter 21 Conclusion: Common Themes and Future
Directions Chapter 22 Suggested Readings Chapter 23 About the Contributors
Part 1 Transnational Migration, Map of South America Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction, Foreign Mass Migration to Latin America in the
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries-An Overview Chapter 4 Story One: An
Italian Family in Buenos Aires and New York City Chapter 5 Spanish
Emigration to Cuba and Argentina Chapter 6 A History of Spanish and Italian
Migration to the South Atlantic Regions of the Americas Chapter 7
Portuguese Transatlantic Migration Chapter 8 Italian Immigrants in Buenos
Aires and New York City, 1870-1914: A Comparative Analysis of Adjustment
Chapter 9 Sharing the City: Residence Patterns and Immigrant Integration in
Buenos Aires and Montevideo Chapter 10 The Japanese in Peru and Brazil: A
Comparative Perspective Part 11 Argentina, Map of Argentina Chapter 12
Story Two: Manuel Suarez Martinez (1845-1917), a Galician Migrant to
Argentina Chapter 13 The Danes in the Argentine Pampa: The Role of Ethnic
Leaders in the Creation of an Ethnic Community 1848-1930 Chapter 14
Marriage, Household, and Integration in Mass Migration to Argentina: The
Case of Tandil Chapter 15 Immigrants and Female Work in Argentina:
Questioning Gender Stereotypes and Constructing Images-The Case of the
Italians, 1879-1900 Part 16 Brazil, Map of Brazil Chapter 17 Story Three:
Santo Codo (1861-1942), an Italian Immigration on a Brazilian Coffee
Plantation Chapter 18 German Immigration and Brazil's Colonization Policy
Chapter 19 Jewish Immigration to Brazil Chapter 20 Family and Immigration
in the Brazilian Past Chapter 21 Conclusion: Common Themes and Future
Directions Chapter 22 Suggested Readings Chapter 23 About the Contributors
Chapter 2 Introduction, Foreign Mass Migration to Latin America in the
Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries-An Overview Chapter 4 Story One: An
Italian Family in Buenos Aires and New York City Chapter 5 Spanish
Emigration to Cuba and Argentina Chapter 6 A History of Spanish and Italian
Migration to the South Atlantic Regions of the Americas Chapter 7
Portuguese Transatlantic Migration Chapter 8 Italian Immigrants in Buenos
Aires and New York City, 1870-1914: A Comparative Analysis of Adjustment
Chapter 9 Sharing the City: Residence Patterns and Immigrant Integration in
Buenos Aires and Montevideo Chapter 10 The Japanese in Peru and Brazil: A
Comparative Perspective Part 11 Argentina, Map of Argentina Chapter 12
Story Two: Manuel Suarez Martinez (1845-1917), a Galician Migrant to
Argentina Chapter 13 The Danes in the Argentine Pampa: The Role of Ethnic
Leaders in the Creation of an Ethnic Community 1848-1930 Chapter 14
Marriage, Household, and Integration in Mass Migration to Argentina: The
Case of Tandil Chapter 15 Immigrants and Female Work in Argentina:
Questioning Gender Stereotypes and Constructing Images-The Case of the
Italians, 1879-1900 Part 16 Brazil, Map of Brazil Chapter 17 Story Three:
Santo Codo (1861-1942), an Italian Immigration on a Brazilian Coffee
Plantation Chapter 18 German Immigration and Brazil's Colonization Policy
Chapter 19 Jewish Immigration to Brazil Chapter 20 Family and Immigration
in the Brazilian Past Chapter 21 Conclusion: Common Themes and Future
Directions Chapter 22 Suggested Readings Chapter 23 About the Contributors