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The United States is an immigrant country. Germany is not. This volume shatters this widely held myth and reveals the remarkable similarities (as well as the differences) between the two countries. Essays by leading German and American historians and demographers describe how these two countries have become to have the largest number of immigrants among advanced industrial countries, how their conceptions of citizenship and nationality differ, and how their ethnic compositions are likely to be transformed in the next century as a consequence ofmigration, fertility trends, citizenship and naturalization laws, and public attitudes.…mehr
The United States is an immigrant country. Germany is not. This volume shatters this widely held myth and reveals the remarkable similarities (as well as the differences) between the two countries. Essays by leading German and American historians and demographers describe how these two countries have become to have the largest number of immigrants among advanced industrial countries, how their conceptions of citizenship and nationality differ, and how their ethnic compositions are likely to be transformed in the next century as a consequence ofmigration, fertility trends, citizenship and naturalization laws, and public attitudes.
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Autorenporträt
Klaus J. Bade is the Chair for modern history and director of the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS) at thge University of Osnabrück.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. From Emigration to Immigration: the German Experience in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries K. Bade Chapter 2. An Immigration Country of Assimilative Pluralism: Immigrant Reception and Absorption in American History R. Ueda Chapter 3. Changing Patterns of German Immigration, 1945-1994 R. Münz and R. Ulrich Chapter 4. The Changing Demography of U.S. Immigration Flows: Patterns, Projections, and Contexts F. D. Bean, R. G. Cushing and C. W. Haynes Notes on Contributors Bibliography Index
Chapter 1. From Emigration to Immigration: the German Experience in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries K. Bade Chapter 2. An Immigration Country of Assimilative Pluralism: Immigrant Reception and Absorption in American History R. Ueda Chapter 3. Changing Patterns of German Immigration, 1945-1994 R. Münz and R. Ulrich Chapter 4. The Changing Demography of U.S. Immigration Flows: Patterns, Projections, and Contexts F. D. Bean, R. G. Cushing and C. W. Haynes Notes on Contributors Bibliography Index
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