Entangling Migration History : Borderlands and Transnationalism in the United States and Canada.
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- 9780813055299
- 304.8/73
- JV6450 -- .E65 2015eb
Cover -- Entangling Migration History -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Maps -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Canada and the Atlantic World: Migration from a Hemispheric Perspective, 1500-1800 -- 2. A Spatial Grammar of Migration in the Canadian-American Borderlands at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- 3. Mexicans, Canadians, and the Reconfiguration of Continental Migrations, 1915-1965 -- 4. Sexual Self: Morals Policing and the Expansion of the U.S. Immigration Bureau at America's Early Twentieth-Century Borders -- 5. Out of One Borderland, Many: The 1907 Anti-Asian Riots and the Spatial Dimensions of Race and Migration in the Canadian-U.S. Pacific Borderlands -- 6. Bridging the Pacific: Diplomacy and the Control of Japanese Transmigration via Hawai'i, 1890-1910 -- 7. Entangled Communities: German Lutherans in Ontario and North America, 1880-1930 -- 8. Religious Borderlands and Transnational Networks: The North American Mennonite Underground Press in the 1960s -- Epilogue: Entanglements and the Practice of Migration History -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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