Catholicism
Editors
James Ciment
Document Type
Chapter
Publication Date
2001
Publication Title
Encyclopedia of American Immigration
Publisher
M.E. Sharpe
Publisher Location
Armonk, NY
First page number:
868
Last page number:
873
Abstract
This richly illustrated set is the definitive reference on American immigration from both historic and contemporary perspectives. It traces the scope and sweep of U.S. immigration from the earliest colonial settlements to the present, focusing on critical issues as well as the groups of people involved. The set fully documents and examines every major immigrant group and every era through detailed analysis of social, legal, political, economic, and demographic factors. Archival and contemporary photographs, along with hundreds of pages of documents and illustrations, further illuminate the information provided. Featuring a wealth of data derived from INS records, the U.S. Census, and the Departments of Commerce and Labor, Encyclopedia of American Immigration is divided into four parts: * Part I: History of U.S. Immigration - From colonial times to the present. * Part II: Immigration Issues - Includes laws and policy, politics, economics, labor, demographics, legal vs. illegal, the INS, culture, language, and more. * Part III: The Immigrant Groups by Region of the World * Part IV: Documents in American Immigration - Includes laws, historical census data, and other pertinent documents.
Disciplines
American Politics | Political Science
Language
English
Repository Citation
Jelen, T. G.
(2001).
Catholicism. In James Ciment,
Encyclopedia of American Immigration
868-873.
Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
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