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American Immigration: A Very Short Introduction

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From the ancient Polynesians who struck out across the vast Pacific in dug-out canoes with only the stars to guide them; to the Victorian missionaries and adventurers who opened the way for European colonial expansion; and the intrepid scientists of our own time; explorers have long tested their courage in an uncharted world. The Atlas of Exploration; now in an updated Second Edition; is a splendidly illustrated and authoritative history of these bold adventures. With a vivid and informative text; supported by nearly 100 specially drawn maps and 300 photographs and illustrations; it traces these journeys of discovery from the earliest recorded trips; ranging from the time of the Phoenicians' voyages in the North Atlantic through the launch of the first Pluto explorer. We follow Cortes in Mexico; La Salle on the Mississippi; Darwin in the Galapagos Islands; James Cook in the Antarctic; and many others. In each section; graphic relief maps highlight the main routes of exploration; while photographs; paintings and engravings brilliantly capture the variety of terrain through which these courageous men and women passed. Also included are maps from different historical periods which reveal cartographers' growing knowledge of the shape of the world's continents and oceans. The final section of the atlas; thoroughly updated and expanded; covers many of the discoveries of the last decade. The Second Edition also contains new biographical details on many great explorers; geographers; and cartographers; plus a revised time chart which summarizes the history of exploration over 5000 years. From the High Andes to the ocean depths; from the Sahara desert to the outer planets; The Atlas of Exploration allows us to rediscover the extraordinary journeys of humanity. Opening its pages is taking the first step on a grand adventure.


#45061 in Books Gerber David A 2011-06-08Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 4.30 x .60 x 6.80l; .30 #File Name: 0195331788160 pagesAmerican Immigration


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. An Exceptional Primer on American Immigration that Provides Historical PerspectiveBy Eric H. RothThis exceptional primer on American Immigration provides a nuanced; balanced; and insightful chronicle of how immigrants have entered; adapted to; and often contributed to American society. Written by a British expert in immigration and labor policies; this 146-page overview focuses on illuminating statistics; revealing stories; and a wide range of expert opinions. Avoiding dogma and prejudice; the book documents the many positive aspects of immigration while acknowledging the negative aspects of illegal immigration for many working class American citizens. Unfortunately; the rational ethos behind this book has been sadly absent from too many current political debates over immigration debates in 2016 where extreme voices have dominated. Hint: technology; history; geography; and globalization make immigration reform a crucial issue. We must find compromises that balance humanistic values; economic aspirations; and national needs.If I could cajole our political leaders to read one book on the history and significance of American immigration; I would choose this thin masterpiece of clarity; focus; and perspective. It's an exceptional title in the often outstanding OUP Very Short Introduction series. Read it!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Customerperfect1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A good introBy Juniper BerryThis is a great; short intro to the basic facts of immigration in America. Most people have already taken sides on how they feel policy should be decided; but this only gives you historical background and context. It's a good primer for people who are looking for a broad; objective overview.

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