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"... an excellent broad overview... " ―Journal of Social History
"... powerfully argued... " ―Moses Rischin
"... imaginative and soundly based... " ―Choice
"Highly recommended... " ―Library Journal
"... an outstanding major contribution to the literature on immigration history." ―History
"... a very important new synthesis of American immigration history... " ―Journal of American Ethnic History
"... a state of the art discussion, impressively encyclopaedic... The Transplanted is a tour de force, and a fitting summation to Bodnar’s own prolific, creative, and insightful writings on immigrants." ―Journal of Interdisciplinary History
A major survey of the immigrant experience between 1830 and 1930, this book has implications for all students and scholars of American social history.
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