Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964); Nathan Glazer and Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Beyond the Melting Pot (Cambridge: MIT and Harvard University Press, 1963). The Politics of Culture: Race, Violence, and Democracyby Jung Min Choi, Karen A. Callaghan, John W. Murphy - 1995 - 171 pagesNo preview available - About this book
| Arnold M. Eisen - 1983 - 252 pages
...assumption that values could sharply conflict and society nevertheless function as one unit went unexamined. Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964), p. 16. 108. Horace M. Kallen, The Education of Free Men (New York: Farrar Straus, 1949), pp. 115-21,... | |
| 1996 - 364 pages
...May 14, 1989. 45 Another immigrant, a rabbi: Abraham Feffer, WOHL. 45 more apt to be tolerated: See Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964). 45 One immigrant's early recollection: Arthur Herz, WOHL. 45 Sigmund Tobias: Interview, March 1, 1990.... | |
| William M. Banks - 1996 - 378 pages
...Intellectual Community, and the Afro- Asian Intellectual," Daedalus 96, no. 2 (Spring 1967): 279-95; Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964). 38. Antonio Gramsci, Selections from the Prison Notebooks, ed. and trans. Quintin Hoare and Geoffrey... | |
| Maria Cristina Garcia - 1996 - 308 pages
...Communique on Migration," US Department of State Dispatch 5, no. 37 (September 12, 1994), 603. Chapter 3 1. Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964). Gordon discusses theories of assimilation, including the concepts of anglo-conformity, the melting... | |
| Gerald Sorin - 1997 - 316 pages
...America and why, and on the resilience of family, tradition, and culture. On these themes see also Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964); and Victor R. Greene, American Immigrant Leaders, 1 S001910: Marginality and Identity (Baltimore: Johns... | |
| Rita J. Simon - 1997 - 204 pages
...natives."1 The data in this volume demonstrate that the Russian Jews did it in one. Notes INTRODUCTION 1 . Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964), p. 185. 2. American Institute of Public Opinion, Roper Center, Storrs, Connecticut, 1982. 3. Stephen... | |
| Michael Suleiman - 2010 - 369 pages
...declining numbers in Morocco may explain why there are now fewer immigrants from that country. 10. Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964), p. 132. 11. John W. Berry, "The Role of Psychology in Ethnic Studies," Canadian Ethnic Studies n (January... | |
| Herbert J. Gans - 1999 - 382 pages
...communication.) 2. For the sake of brevity, I employ these terms rather than Gordon's more detailed concepts. Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964), chap. 3. 3. Neil C. Sandberg, Ethnic Identity and Assimilation: The Polish- American Community (New... | |
| Rod A. Janzen - 1999 - 348 pages
...specific date, 1955 issue). Riley was a rural sociologist interested in Hutterite farming practices. 14. Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964). See also Elliot Barkan, "Racism, Religion and Nationality in American Society: A Model of Ethnicity... | |
| 348 pages
...Macmillan-Free Press, 1963). 12. Frank Tannenbaum, A Philosophy of Labor (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1951). 13. Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964). 14. Andrew M. Greeley, Why Can't They Be Like Us? (New York: EP Dutton, 1971), p. 40. 15. Ibid., p.... | |
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