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"Awarded the 1952 Pulitzer Prize in history, The Uprooted chronicles the common experiences of the millions of European immigrants who came to America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries - their fears, their hopes, their expectations. In order to bring forward the human story recorded in government records, newspaper accounts, and personal correspondence, the author chose to write this history as a literary narrative unencumbered with notations and academic jargon. The result is literary history at its best. The New Yorker called it "strong stuff, handled in a masterly and quite moving way," while the New York Times suggested that "The Uprooted is history with a difference - the difference being its concerns with hearts and souls no less than an event."" "The book inspired a generation of research in the history of American immigration, but because it emphasizes the depressing conditions faced by immigrants, focuses almost entirely on European peasants, and does not claim to provide a definitive answer to the causes of American immigration, its great value as a well-researched and readable description of the emotional experiences of immigrants, and its ability to evoke the time and place of America at the turn of a century, have sometimes been overlooked. Recognized today as a foundational text in immigration studies, this edition contains a new preface by the author."--Jacket.
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History, Acculturation, Emigration and immigration, Immigrants, Aliens, Minorities, Ethnology, Immigranten, Minority Groups, Immigratie, Ethnic Groups, United states, emigration and immigration, Immigrants, united states, Assimilation culturelle, E. U., E.U., Population d'origine étrangère, Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und AuswandererPlaces
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the uprooted: the epic story of the great migrations that made the american people
1951, grosset & dunlap publishers, wahington
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The Uprooted: The Epic Story of the Great Migrations That Made the American People
January 1, 1951, Grosset & Dunlap (Grosset's Universal Library)
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"THE IMMIGRANT MOVEMENT started in the peasant heart of Europe."
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