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2. How Atlantic Mobility Shaped American Naturalization in the Confederation Period.
3. Comment: Ins and Outs: Who is an Immigration Historian?
4. Golden streets, bitter tears: The Irish image of America during the era of mass migration.
5. Immigration, Crime, and the Economic Origins of Political Nativism in the Antebellum West.
6. Immigration Control and Resistance: Historicizing the Present Moment, a Conversation between Historians and Activists.
7. #ImmigrationSyllabus: The Necessity of Teaching Immigration History Today.
8. "John Chinaman" in Alabama: Immigration, Race, and Empire in the New South, 1870-1920.
9. Donna Gabaccia: Global Scholar and Feminist Mentor Par Excellence.
10. Thinking Big about Mobile People.
11. Centering and De-Centering the Latin(o) American Migrant: Transnational and Comparative Race Formation in the Americas.
12. On Being Ethnic in the Twenty-First Century: A Generational Study of Greek Americans and Italian Americans.
13. "Smoke and Mirrors": Conditional Inclusion, Model Minorities, and the Pre-1965 Dismantling of Asian Exclusion.
14. Mexican Pilgrimage, Migration, and Discovery of the Sacred.
15. Transnationalism and Higher Education: Four Filipino Chicago Case Studies.
16. The American Committee on Italian Migration, Anti-Communism, and Immigration Reform.
17. Other Immigrants: Mexicans and the Dillingham Commission of 1907-1911.
18. From the World to the Village and the Beginning to the End and After: Research Opportunities in Irish American History.
19. On the Past and Future of American Immigration and Ethnic History: A Sociologist's Reflections on a Silver Jubilee.
20. American Immigration and Ethnic History: Moving the Field Forward, Staying the Course.
21. Introduction.
22. Journal Years.
23. North Park: Building a Swedish Community in Chicago.
24. Naturalization and United States Citizenship in Two Periods of Mass Migration: 1894-1930, 1965-2000.
25. Response.
26. Comment: Searching for Perspectives: Race, Law, and the Immigrant Experience.
27. Comment: We Study the Present to Understand the Past.
28. Immigrants and Immigration Law: A State of the Field Assessment.
29. Race, Nation, and Culture in Recent Immigration Studies.
30. New Growth on Old Vines The State of the Field: The Social History of Immigration to and Ethnicity in the United States.
31. The Effects of Immigrant Diversity and Ethnic Competition on Collective Conflict in Urban America: An Assessment of Two Moments of Mass Migration, 1869-1924 and 1965-1993.
32. A Comparison of Post-1965 and Turn-of-the-Century Immigrants in Intergenerational Mobility and Cultural Transmission.
33. Introduction.
34. Building the Ideal Immigrant: Reconciling Lithuanianism and 100 Percent Americanism to Create a Respectable Nationalist Movement, 1870-1922.
35. The transnationalism of the Italian-American left: The Lawrence strike of 1912 and the Italian...
36. Comment: Hasia R. Diner.
37. Comment: Donna Gabaccia.
38. Comment: Maxine Schwartz Seller.
39. The treatment of women in immigration history: A call for change.
40. `Let no man stop to plunder!'.
41. Immigrant women: Nowhere at home?
42. Sin Frontreras?: Chicanos, Mexican Americans, and the emergence of the contemporary Mexican...
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