000776140 000__ 03234cam\a2200385\a\4500 000776140 001__ 776140 000776140 005__ 20210515124607.0 000776140 008__ 890105s1990\\\\nyua\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000776140 010__ $$a 89002857 000776140 019__ $$a22708233 000776140 020__ $$a0195057228$$q(paperback) 000776140 020__ $$a9780195057225$$q(paperback) 000776140 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm19124561 000776140 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$cDLC$$dUKM$$dMUQ$$dSDA$$dBTCTA$$dYDXCP$$dDEBBG$$dZWZ$$dGBVCP$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCF$$dOCLCQ$$dIOO$$dFHL$$dOCLCO$$dOCL$$dFC@$$dLTU 000776140 043__ $$an-us--- 000776140 049__ $$aISEA 000776140 05000 $$aE184.A1$$bD49 1990 000776140 08200 $$a973/.04$$219 000776140 1001_ $$aDinnerstein, Leonard. 000776140 24510 $$aNatives and strangers :$$bBlacks, Indians, and immigrants in America /$$cLeonard Dinnerstein, Roger L. Nichols, David M. Reimers. 000776140 250__ $$a2nd ed. 000776140 260__ $$aNew York :$$bOxford University Press,$$c1990. 000776140 300__ $$a362 pages :$$billustrations ;$$c21 cm 000776140 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000776140 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000776140 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000776140 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 338-348) and index. 000776140 5050_ $$aColonial foundations (1600-1780s) -- Forging a new nation: the south (1776-1840s) -- Forging a new nation: the north (1776-1840s) -- Immigrants and nativists (1840s-1880s) -- Burgeoning industrialism and a massive movement of peoples (1880s-1930s) -- The process of adjustment (1880s-1930s) -- Ethnic groups and the development of the west (1840s-1930s) -- Ethnic tensions and conflicts (1880s-1945) -- New immigration and the ethnic shape of contemporary America (1941-1990) -- The struggle for equality (1945-1990). 000776140 520__ $$aBrought completely up to date to reflect recent scholarship and the new wave of immigration to the United States in the last decade, the second edition of this immensely popular book highlights a much-neglected dimension of the American past by giving a unique focus to the history of the nation's minority groups. Within the context of the country's economic development, the authors show how blacks, Indians, and immigrant minorities helped transform an agrarian society into the modern industrial-urban nation of the 1990s. Remarkable in the breadth of its coverage, this is the first survey that integrates the experiences of racial, religious, and ethnic minorities to present an overall sense of American history while illuminating major trends in the growth of the United States. The Second Edition includes entirely new material on Indian efforts to retain their cultural independence and their attempts to shape relations with the majority society. The book also new data on recent refugees and current immigration legislation. Written in the same clear, straightforward style that made the previous edition so popular, the Second Edition, which features many well-chosen illustrations, will be essential reading for students of American ethnic history. 000776140 650_0 $$aMinorities$$zUnited States$$xHistory. 000776140 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xEconomic conditions. 000776140 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xSocial conditions. 000776140 7001_ $$aNichols, Roger L. 000776140 7001_ $$aReimers, David M. 000776140 77608 $$iOnline version:$$aDinnerstein, Leonard.$$tNatives and strangers.$$b2nd ed.$$dNew York : Oxford University Press, 1990$$w(OCoLC)609321321 000776140 85210 $$bmcc$$h973.04$$i.D49 000776140 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:776140$$pGLOBAL_SET 000776140 980__ $$aBIB 000776140 980__ $$aBOOK