Designed to be the primary anthology or textbook for courses in Asian American history, this collection covers the subject’s entire chronological span. The volume presents a carefully selected group of readings that requires students to evaluate primary sources, test the interpretations of distinguished historians, and draw their own conclusions. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
Ideal as the primary anthology or textbook for courses in Asian American history, this collection covers the subject's entire chronological span.
Major Problems in Asian American History Plus Frakes Writing for College History
Major Problems In Asian American History
This title provides a narrative interpretation of key themes that emerge in the history of Asian migrations to North America, highlighting how Asian immigration has shaped the evolution of ideological and legal interpretations of America as ...
Marks Texas Crossroads North America Plus Kurashige Major Problems in Asian American History Plus Gjerde Major Problems American Immigration and...
With overview essays and more than 400 A-Z entries, this exhaustive encyclopedia documents the history of Asians in America from earliest contact to the present day.
A collection of essays that recovers the lives and experiences of individuals who staked their claim to Chinese American identity.
McWilliams, Carey. Prejudice: Japanese-Americans: Symbol of Racial Intolerance. Boston: Little, Brown, 1944. (California's antiJapanese movement and the World War II relocation centers.) Martin, Ralph G. Boy from Nebraska: The Story of ...
Meier, Matt S., and Feliciano Rivera, eds. Readings on La Raza: The Twentieth Century. New York: Hill & Wang, 1974. Melville, Herman. The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade. Edited by Elizabeth S. Foster. New York: Hendricks House, 1954.
"This is a textbook for undergraduate students studying the Asian American experience and ethnic studies in the fields of Sociology, Political Science, History, and Cultural Studies."--Jacket.