Textbook
The Ethnic Dimension in American History, 4th EditionISBN: 978-1-4051-8251-5
Paperback
400 pages
April 2010, ©2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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“A rich and rewarding account of the disparate ethnic and
religious groups that shaped this nation’s history and
culture—African, Caribbean, Chinese, Irish, Italian Japanese,
Jewish, Mexican, Native American, Polish, Puerto Rican, among
others—this eloquent and moving book explains how American
society has evolved out of a complex process of migration, social
conflict, cultural contention, and mutual discovery.”
Steven Mintz, Columbia University
Steven Mintz, Columbia University
“This new edition of The Ethnic Dimension is a
highly readable exploration of the experiences of the diversity of
peoples that have populated the United States since colonial
times. Kudos to the authors for producing a volume so
sweeping in scope and, in places, controversial in its
interpretations. . . . Deserves a wide readership. . . .
Highly recommended.”
James Kirby Martin,University of Houston
“This new edition of Ethnic Dimensions retains all
of the virtues that made its predecessors an invaluable
introductory text — clear and engaging prose, well-chosen
vignettes, comprehensive coverage, and a persuasive thesis that
ethnic and racial diversity is a primary path to understanding U.S.
History.”
John F. McClymer, Assumption College