Races and Immigrants in America
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"Races and Immigrants in America" is a comprehensive sociological and historical examination of the diverse populations that shaped the United States during a period of intense industrial growth and social transformation. Written by influential labor economist John R. Commons, this work delves into the complex dynamics of immigration, labor, and democracy. Commons explores the characteristics of various ethnic and racial groups arriving in America, analyzing their social conditions, economic contributions, and the challenges of integration within the American political and economic landscape.
The book provides a detailed analysis of the legislative and social pressures of the early 20th century, offering deep insights into how the influx of immigrants influenced labor markets, urban development, and public policy. By examining the relationship between racial identity, industrial competition, and democratic stability, "Races and Immigrants in America" addresses fundamental questions about national identity and the evolution of the melting pot theory. It serves as a vital resource for understanding the historical roots of American immigration policy and the sociological perspectives that informed early 20th-century academic thought. This study remains an essential read for scholars of American history, sociology, and political science interested in the foundational movements that defined modern American society.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025726403
- ISBN-10: 1025726405
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.75 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.36 pounds
- Page Count: 314
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