Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 The Problem Chapter 3 Student and Teacher's Introduction to Part One Chapter 4 The Beginning: Abe Lincoln in India and a Pair of Hungarians in Ottawa Chapter 5 Democracy and Its Downside Chapter 6 The Invention of Race and Ethnicity and Its Many Consequences Chapter 7 Identities: Ethnic and Otherwise Chapter 8 Ethnic Renewal: Italian Americans, Bosnian Muslims, and Native Americans Chapter 9 Reports for the Daily Press: a Worldwide Network of Research Assistants Part 10 Toward Solutions: From Time to Time and Place to Place Chapter 11 Student and Teacher's Introduction to Part Two Chapter 12 Backdrop and Precursors Chapter 13 The Enclave Solution in Switzerland and Ghana Chapter 14 The Immigrant Solution in Sweden, Canada, and Australia Chapter 15 Sojourner Finns, Israelis, and Greeks and Also the Unfashionable Solution of Partition (India, No! Czechoslovakia, Yes!) Chapter 16 Leave Vengeance to the Lord: One Tough but Grand Solution Part 17 Over the Horizon Chapter 18 Student and Teacher's Introduction to Part Three Chapter 19 Beyond National Policies Chapter 20 Assimilation and Pluralism: An Outmoded Distinction? Chapter 21 The End: Values, Politics, and Assimilation
Irwin Deutscher is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Akron. He is the author or coauthor of six book and numerous scholarly articles. Among his many awards is the Distinguished Career award from the American Sociological Association. Linda Lindsey is Professor of Sociology at Maryville University of St. Louis and Adjunct Professor of Social Thought and Analysis at Washington University.
This book critically examines salient issues pertaining to ethnic
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*Mehrangiz Najafizadeh, University of Kansas*
In what seems to be a world of conflict with severely limited
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