America s Changing Neighborhoods An Exploration of Diversity through Places 3 volumes

America s Changing Neighborhoods  An Exploration of Diversity through Places  3 volumes
Author: Reed Ueda
Publsiher: ABC-CLIO
Total Pages: 1295
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781440828652

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Race, ethnicity, and immigrants' lives and identity: these are all key topics that Americans need to study in order to fully understand U.S. culture, society, politics, economics, and history. Learning about "place" through our own historical and contemporary neighborhoods is an ideal way to better grasp the important role of race and ethnicity in the United States. This reference work comprehensively covers both historical and contemporary ethnic and immigrant neighborhoods through A–Z entries that explore the places and people in every major U.S. region and neighborhood. America's Changing Neighborhoods: An Exploration of Diversity uniquely combines the history of ethnic groups with the history of communities, offering an interdisciplinary examination of the nation's makeup. It gives readers perspective and insight into ethnicity and race based on the geography of enclaves across the nation, in regions and in specific cities or localized areas within a city. Among the entries are nearly 200 "neighborhood biographies" that provide histories of local communities and their ethnic groups. Images, sidebars, cross-references at the end of each entry, and cross-indexing of entries serve readers conducting preliminary as well as in-depth research. The book's state-by-state entries also offer population data, and an appendix of ancestry statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau details ethnic and racial diversity.

America s Changing Neighborhoods

America s Changing Neighborhoods
Author: Reed Ueda
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 1277
Release: 2017
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: 1440846251

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Volume 1. States and neighborhoods A-E -- Volume 2. Neighborhoods F-L -- Volume 3. Neighborhoods M-Y

America s Changing Neighborhoods 3 Volumes

America s Changing Neighborhoods  3 Volumes
Author: Reed Ueda
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781440828645

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Volume 1. States and neighborhoods A-E -- Volume 2. Neighborhoods F-L -- Volume 3. Neighborhoods M-Y

America s Changing Neighborhoods Neighborhoods F L

America s Changing Neighborhoods  Neighborhoods  F L
Author: Reed Ueda
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 1277
Release: 2017
Genre: Cities and towns
ISBN: LCCN:2017002036

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"America's Changing Neighborhoods: An Exploration of Diversity uniquely combines the history of ethnic groups with the history of communities, offering an interdisciplinary examination of the nation's makeup. It gives readers perspective and insight into ethnicity and race based on the geography of enclaves across the nation, in regions and in specific cities or localized areas within a city. Among the entries are nearly 200 "neighborhood biographies" that provide histories of local communities and their ethnic groups. Images, sidebars, cross-references at the end of each entry, and cross-indexing of entries serve readers conducting preliminary as well as in-depth research. The book's state-by-state entries also offer population data, and an appendix of ancestry statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau details ethnic and racial diversity. Features: Provides educators and researchers with a useful guide to the diverse ethnic and racial minorities of the United States that describes their geographic location and their local community life; Serves journalists and scholars needing quick, convenient access to accurate information for research on places like San Francisco's Chinatown or Little Italy in Manhattan; Presents statistics based on the U.S. Census of ethnic and racial diversity in each state."--Publisher's website

America s Changing Neighborhoods 3 volumes

America s Changing Neighborhoods  3 volumes
Author: Reed Ueda
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 950
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9798216045168

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A unique panoramic survey of ethnic groups throughout the United States that explores the diverse communities in every region, state, and big city. Race, ethnicity, and immigrants' lives and identity: these are all key topics that Americans need to study in order to fully understand U.S. culture, society, politics, economics, and history. Learning about "place" through our own historical and contemporary neighborhoods is an ideal way to better grasp the important role of race and ethnicity in the United States. This reference work comprehensively covers both historical and contemporary ethnic and immigrant neighborhoods through A–Z entries that explore the places and people in every major U.S. region and neighborhood. America's Changing Neighborhoods: An Exploration of Diversity uniquely combines the history of ethnic groups with the history of communities, offering an interdisciplinary examination of the nation's makeup. It gives readers perspective and insight into ethnicity and race based on the geography of enclaves across the nation, in regions and in specific cities or localized areas within a city. Among the entries are nearly 200 "neighborhood biographies" that provide histories of local communities and their ethnic groups. Images, sidebars, cross-references at the end of each entry, and cross-indexing of entries serve readers conducting preliminary as well as in-depth research. The book's state-by-state entries also offer population data, and an appendix of ancestry statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau details ethnic and racial diversity.

The Changing American Neighborhood

The Changing American Neighborhood
Author: Alan Mallach,Todd Swanstrom
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2023-08-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781501770913

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The Changing American Neighborhood argues that the physical and social spaces created by neighborhoods matter more than ever for the health and well-being of twenty-first-century Americans and their communities. Taking a long historical view, this book explores the many dimensions of today's neighborhoods, the forms they take, the forces and factors influencing them, and the people and organizations trying to change them. Challenging conventional interpretations of neighborhoods and neighborhood change, Alan Mallach and Todd Swanstrom adopt a broad, inter-disciplinary perspective that shows how neighborhoods are messy, complex systems, in which change is driven by constant feedback loops that link social, economic and physical conditions, each within distinct spatial and political contexts. The Changing American Neighborhood seeks to understand neighborhoods and neighborhood change not only for their own importance, but for the insights they offer to help guide peoples' efforts sustaining good neighborhoods and rebuilding struggling ones.

Historic Cities of the Americas 2 volumes

Historic Cities of the Americas  2 volumes
Author: David F. Marley
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 1031
Release: 2005-09-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781576075746

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With rare maps, prints, and photographs, this unique volume explores the dramatic history of the Americas through the birth and development of the hemisphere's great cities. Written by award-winning author David F. Marley, Historic Cities of the Americas covers the hard-to-find information of these cities' earliest years, including the unique aspects of each region's economy and demography, such as the growth of local mining, trade, or industry. The chronological layout, aided by the numerous maps and photographs, reveals the exceptional changes, relocations, destruction, and transformations these cities endured to become the metropolises they are today. Historic Cities of the Americas provides over 70 extensively detailed entries covering the foundation and evolution of the most significant urban areas in the western hemisphere. Critically researched, this work offers a rare look into the times prior to Christopher Columbus' arrival in 1492 and explores the common difficulties overcome by these European-conquered or -founded cities as they flourished into some of the most influential locations in the world.

Sales Management

Sales Management
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 766
Release: 1942
Genre: Sales management
ISBN: UOM:35128001794872

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