'Whom We Shall Welcome' 'Whom We Shall Welcome'
Critical Studies in Italian America

'Whom We Shall Welcome‪'‬

Italian Americans and Immigration Reform, 1945–1965

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Beschreibung des Verlags

A history of the Italians who came to the United States after World War II, and how American immigration policy was transformed.

Whom We Shall Welcome examines post-World War II immigration of Italians to the United States, an under-studied period in Italian immigration history. Danielle Battisti looks at efforts by Italian American organizations to foster Italian immigration along with the lobbying efforts of Italian Americans to change the quota laws. While Italian Americans (and other white ethnics) had attained virtual political and social equality with many other groups of older-stock Americans by the end of the war, Italians continued to be classified as undesirable immigrants.

Battisti’s work is an important contribution toward understanding the construction of Italian American racial/ethnic identity in this period, the role of ethnic groups in US foreign policy in the Cold War era, and the history of the liberal immigration reform movement that led to the 1965 Immigration Act. Whom We Shall Welcome makes significant contributions to histories of migration and ethnicity, post-World War II liberalism, and immigration policy.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2019
5. März
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
367
Seiten
VERLAG
Fordham University Press
GRÖSSE
11
 MB

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