04743nam 2200673 450 991081551810332120230803022419.00-8135-6226-010.36019/9780813562261(CKB)2550000001161114(EBL)1562505(OCoLC)863034838(SSID)ssj0001040516(PQKBManifestationID)11641758(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001040516(PQKBWorkID)11001924(PQKB)11477141(MiAaPQ)EBC1562505(OCoLC)863158195(MdBmJHUP)muse27695(DE-B1597)526103(DE-B1597)9780813562261(Au-PeEL)EBL1562505(CaPaEBR)ebr10802945(CaONFJC)MIL544208(EXLCZ)99255000000116111420130118h20132013 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrEthnic historians and the mainstream shaping the nation's immigration story /edited by Alan M. Kraut and David A. GerberNew Brunswick, New Jersey :Rutgers University Press,[2013]©20131 online resource (220 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8135-6225-2 1-306-12957-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / David A. Gerber -- Worlds Apart and Together : From Italian American Girlhood to Historian of Immigration / Virginia Yans -- Sidewalk Histories / Deborah Dash Moore -- Coal Town Chronicles and Scholarly Books / John Bodnar -- Ethnic and Racial Identities : A Polish Filipina's Progress in Chicago and the Profession / Barbara M. Posadas -- From Back of the Yards to the College Classroom / Dominic A. Pacyga -- Why Irish? : Writing Irish American History / Timothy J. Meagher -- In Our Own Words : Reclaiming Chinese/American/Women's History / Judy Yung -- Ordinary People / Eileen H. Tamura -- Americana / María Cristina Garcia -- Meddling in the American Dilemma : Examining Race, Migrations, and Identities from an Africana Transnational Perspective / Violet M. Showers Johnson -- Ethnic Historians and the Mainstream : Shaping America's Immigration Story from Uncle Mustafa to Auntie Rana : Journeys to Mexico, the U.S., and Lebanon / Theresa Alfaro-Velcamp -- Coda / Alan M. Kraut.Do historians "write their biographies" with the subjects they choose to address in their research? In this collection, editors Alan M. Kraut and David A. Gerber compiled eleven original essays by historians whose own ethnic backgrounds shaped the choices they have made about their own research and writing as scholars. These authors, historians of American immigration and ethnicity, revisited family and personal experiences and reflect on how their lives helped shape their later scholarly pursuits, at times inspiring specific questions they asked of the nation's immigrant past. They address issues of diversity, multiculturalism, and assimilation in academia, in the discipline of history, and in society at large. Most have been pioneers not only in their respective fields, but also in representing their ethnic group within American academia. Some of the women in the group were in the vanguard of gender diversity in the discipline of history as well as on the faculties of the institutions where they have taught. The authors in this collection represent a wide array of backgrounds, spanning Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. What they have in common is their passionate engagement with the making of social and personal identities and with finding a voice to explain their personal stories in public terms. Contributors: Theresa Alfaro-Velcamp, John Bodnar, María C. García, David A. Gerber, Violet M. Showers Johnson, Alan M. Kraut, Timothy J. Meagher, Deborah Dash Moore, Dominic A. Pacyga, Barbara M. Posadas, Eileen H. Tamura, Virginia Yans, Judy YungImmigrantsUnited StatesHistoriographyHistoriographyUnited StatesUnited StatesEthnic relationsHistoriographyUnited StatesRace relationsHistoriographyUnited StatesEmigration and immigrationHistoriographyImmigrantsHistoriography.Historiography305.800973Kraut Alan M1669087Gerber David A.1944-1638571MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910815518103321Ethnic historians and the mainstream4112784UNINA