Twayne's immigrant heritage of America series

Compare Series: 
twaynesimmigrantheritageofamericaseries

North to Aztl?n

a history of Mexican Americans in the United States
1996
Traces the development of Chicano/Latino/Mexican-American culture and society from the earliest recorded history to the twentieth century, focusing on the acculturation, work, and social patterns of Mexican-Americans in Texas, Arizona, California, New Mexico, and southern Colorado.

Polish Americans

an ethnic community
1995
Describes the cultural heritage of Polish Americans since the first large immigration wave in the mid-nineteenth century, emphasizing qualities common within the Polish-American community, including respect for the ancestral homeland, deep religious faith, and shared cultural values such as family loyalty and self-sufficiency.

Japanese Americans

the formation and transformations of an ethnic group
1996
Chronicles the experiences of Japanese Americans in the United States, tracing their struggles and achievements, and examining how the factors of shared interests, shared institutions, and shared culture have created and nurtured ethnic solidarity.
Subscribe to RSS - Twayne's immigrant heritage of America series