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Entangling migration history : borderlands and transnationalism in the United States and Canada / edited by Benjamin Bryce and Alexander Freund.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813055299
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • JV6450 .E583 2015
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Contents:
Benjamin Bryce and Alexander Freund -- Canada and the Atlantic world: migration from a hemispheric perspective, 1500-1800 / José C. Moya -- A spatial grammar of migration in the Canadian-American borderlands at the turn of the Twentieth-century / Randy William Widdis -- Mexicans, Canadians, and the reconfiguration of continental migrations, 1915-1965 / Bruno Ramirez -- Sexual self: morals policing and the expansion of the U.S. Immigration Bureau at America's early Twentieth-century borders / Grace Peña Delgado -- 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 / David C. Atkinson -- Bridging the Pacific: diplomacy and the control of Japanese transmigration via Hawaii, 1890-1910 / Yukari Takai -- Entangled communities: German Lutherans in Ontario and North America, 1880-1930 / Benjamin Bryce -- Religious borderlands and transnational networks: the North American Mennonite underground press in the 1960s / Janis Thiessen -- Epilogue: entanglements and the practice of migration history / Erika Lee.
Scope and content: This collection uses current cross-boundary theories in applied case studies to better understand how people, institutions, and ideas permeate geopolitical lines in North America.
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This collection uses current cross-boundary theories in applied case studies to better understand how people, institutions, and ideas permeate geopolitical lines in North America.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction / Benjamin Bryce and Alexander Freund -- Canada and the Atlantic world: migration from a hemispheric perspective, 1500-1800 / José C. Moya -- A spatial grammar of migration in the Canadian-American borderlands at the turn of the Twentieth-century / Randy William Widdis -- Mexicans, Canadians, and the reconfiguration of continental migrations, 1915-1965 / Bruno Ramirez -- Sexual self: morals policing and the expansion of the U.S. Immigration Bureau at America's early Twentieth-century borders / Grace Peña Delgado -- 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 / David C. Atkinson -- Bridging the Pacific: diplomacy and the control of Japanese transmigration via Hawaii, 1890-1910 / Yukari Takai -- Entangled communities: German Lutherans in Ontario and North America, 1880-1930 / Benjamin Bryce -- Religious borderlands and transnational networks: the North American Mennonite underground press in the 1960s / Janis Thiessen -- Epilogue: entanglements and the practice of migration history / Erika Lee.

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