| Stanley Allen Renshon - 2005 - 308 pages
...the outcome of the meeting of two different groups in which each culture is influenced by the other. Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964), 61. He goes on to list numerous definitions of assimilations (pp. 62-68, 71), before presenting his... | |
| Lisa García Bedolla - 2005 - 293 pages
...Social Psychology of Identity and Self Concept (London: Surrey University Press, 1992), 129-46. 40. Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964), 81. 41. These findings are consistent with findings from the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Survey... | |
| Richard L. Zweigenhaft, G. William Domhoff - 2006 - 294 pages
...of Jews in the larger population has declined. 36. Rubin, Assimilation and Its Discontents, 64. 37. Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964). 8; Lipsct and Raab, Jews and the New American Scene, 53. 38. Ruby Jo Reeves Kennedy, "Single or Triple... | |
| Elliott Barkan, Hasia Diner, Alan M. Kraut - 2007 - 322 pages
...Studies 2, no. i (1979): 1-20. Note that here "American" means "Anglo-American" and middle class; cf. Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964). 21. Gordon, Assimilation in American Life; Alba and Nee, Remaking the American Mainstream. 22. Herberg,... | |
| Eileen O’Brien - 2008 - 256 pages
...(1997): 200-218. 47. Herbert Cans, "Symbolic Ethnicity," Ethnic and Racial Studies 2 (1979): 1-20. 48. Milton Gordon, Assimilation in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964). 49. Yancey, Who Is White 50. Murguia and Forman, "Shades of Whiteness," 75 51. Eduardo Bonilla-Silva,... | |
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