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Introduction. Americans at the Gate
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. Americans at the Gate 1
- Chapter 1. “The Age of the Uprooted Man”: The United States and Refugees, 1900–1952 11
- Chapter 2. “A Mystic Maze of Enforcement”: The Refugee Relief Program 34
- Chapter 3. “From Hungary, New Americans”: The United States and Hungarian Refugees 60
- Chapter 4. “Half a Loaf”: The Failure of Refugee Policy and Law Reform, 1957–1965 86
- Chapter 5. “They Are Proud People”: The United States and Refugees from Cuba, 1959–1966 106
- Chapter 6. “The Soul of Our Sense of Nationhood”: Human Rights and Refugees in the 1970s 133
- Chapter 7. Reform and Retrenchment: The Refugee Act of 1980 and the Reagan Administration’s Refugee Policies 167
- Epilogue. The United States and Refugees after the Cold War 197
- Notes 207
- Index 257
- Backmatter 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction. Americans at the Gate 1
- Chapter 1. “The Age of the Uprooted Man”: The United States and Refugees, 1900–1952 11
- Chapter 2. “A Mystic Maze of Enforcement”: The Refugee Relief Program 34
- Chapter 3. “From Hungary, New Americans”: The United States and Hungarian Refugees 60
- Chapter 4. “Half a Loaf”: The Failure of Refugee Policy and Law Reform, 1957–1965 86
- Chapter 5. “They Are Proud People”: The United States and Refugees from Cuba, 1959–1966 106
- Chapter 6. “The Soul of Our Sense of Nationhood”: Human Rights and Refugees in the 1970s 133
- Chapter 7. Reform and Retrenchment: The Refugee Act of 1980 and the Reagan Administration’s Refugee Policies 167
- Epilogue. The United States and Refugees after the Cold War 197
- Notes 207
- Index 257
- Backmatter 265