LEADER 05287nam 22004333a 450 001 9910831889603321 005 20250322110038.0 010 $a9781478091516 010 $a1478091517 024 7 $a10.1515/9781478091516 035 $a(CKB)4950000000289960 035 $a(ScCtBLL)ff72dbb3-2903-49e6-b3b9-272790d74c03 035 $a(ODN)ODN0011133886 035 $a(DE-B1597)716024 035 $a(DE-B1597)9781478091516 035 $a(EXLCZ)994950000000289960 100 $a20211214i20112019 uu 101 0 $aeng 135 $auru|||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aMigrants and Migration in Modern North America : $eCross-Border Lives, Labor Markets, and Politics /$fDirk Hoerder, Nora Faires 210 1$aDurham, NC :$cDuke University Press,$d2011. 215 $a1 online resource (459 p.) 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tContents -- $tList of Maps -- $tPreface -- $tIntroduction: Migration, People?s Lives, Shifting and Permeable Borders: The North American and Caribbean Societies in the Atlantic World -- $tPART I. INTERSOCIETAL MIGRATIONS -- $t1. Mirando atrás: Mexican Immigration from 1876 to 2000 -- $t2. Through the Northern Borderlands: Canada- U.S. Migrations in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- $t3. The Making and Unmaking of the Circum- Caribbean Migratory Sphere: Mobility, Sex across Boundaries, and Collective Destinies, 1840?1940 -- $tPART II. CONNECTING BORDERLANDS, LITTORALS, AND REGIONS -- $t4. Population Movements and the Making of Canada- U.S. Not- So- Foreign Relations -- $t5. Greater Southwest North America: A Region of Historical Integration, Disjunction, and Imposition -- $t6. Independence and Interdependence: Caribbean?North American Migration in the Modern Era -- $t7. Migration to Mexico, Migration in Mexico: A Special Case on the North American Continent -- $t8. The Construction of Borders: Building North American Nations, Building a Continental Perimeter, 1890s?1920s -- $t9. The United States?Mexican Border as Material and Cultural Barrier -- $tPART III. COMPLICATING NARRATIVES -- $t10. Migration and the Seasonal Round: An Odawa Family?s Story -- $t11. Market Interactions in a Borderland Setting: A Case Study of the Gila River Pima of Arizona, 1846?1862 -- $t12. Paying Attention to Moving Americans: Migration Knowledge in the Age of Internal Migration, 1930s?1970s -- $t13. The Black Experience in Canada Revisited -- $t14. Circumnavigating Controls: Transborder Migration of Asian- Origin Migrants during the Period of Exclusion -- $t15. Migration and Capitalism: The Rise of the U.S.- Mexican Border -- $tPART IV. CONTEMPORARY AND APPLIED PERSPECTIVES -- $t16. Central American Migration and the Shaping of Refugee Policy -- $t17. Central American Transmigrants: Migratory Movement of Special Interest to Different Sectors within and outside Mexico -- $t18. Interrogating Managed Migration?s Model: A Counternarrative of Canada?s Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program -- $t19. 1867 and All That . . . : Teaching the American Survey as Continental North American History -- $tAbout the Contributors -- $tIndex 330 $aPresenting an unprecedented, integrated view of migration in North America, this interdisciplinary collection of essays illuminates the movements of people within and between Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico, and the United States over the past two centuries. Several essays discuss recent migrations from Central America as well. In the introduction, Dirk Hoerder provides a sweeping historical overview of North American societies in the Atlantic world. He also develops and advocates what he and Nora Faires call "transcultural societal studies," an interdisciplinary approach to migration studies that combines migration research across disciplines and at the local, regional, national, and transnational levels. The contributors examine the movements of diverse populations across North America in relation to changing cultural, political, and economic patterns. They describe the ways that people have fashioned cross-border lives, as well as the effects of shifting labor markets in facilitating or hindering cross-border movement, the place of formal and informal politics in migration processes and migrants' lives, and the creation and transformation of borderlands economies, societies, and cultures. This collection offers rich new perspectives on migration in North America and on the broader study of migration history. Contributors Jaime R. Aguila Rodolfo Casillas-R. Nora Faires Maria Cristina Garcia Delia Gonza?les de Reufels Brian Gratton Susan E. Gray James N. Gregory John Mason Hart Dirk Hoerder Dan Killoren Sarah-Jane (Saje) Mathieu Catherine O'Donnell Kerry Preibisch Lara Putnam Bruno Ramirez Angelika Sauer Melanie Shell-Weiss Yukari Takai Omar S. Valerio-Jime?nez Carlos G. Ve?lez-Iba?n?ez 606 $aHistory / North America$2bisacsh 606 $aHistory 615 7$aHistory / North America 615 0$aHistory. 702 $aHoerder$b Dirk 702 $aFaires$b Nora 801 0$bScCtBLL 801 1$bScCtBLL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910831889603321 996 $aMigrants and Migration in Modern North America$94129962 997 $aUNINA