Migrants and Migration in Modern North America: Cross-Border Lives, Labor Markets, and Politics
Dirk Hoerder taught North American social history, the history of global migrations, borderland studies, and the sociology of migrant acculturation at Arizona State University. He is the author of many books, including Cultures in Contact: World Migrations in the Second Millennium, also published by Duke University Press. Hoerder lives in Salzburg, Austria.
The late Nora Faires was Professor of History and of Gender and Women’s Studies at Western Michigan University and co-author of A History of Women in America.
Dirk Hoerder taught North American social history, the history of global migrations, borderland studies, and the sociology of migrant acculturation at Arizona State University. He is the author of many books, including Cultures in Contact: World Migrations in the Second Millennium, also published by Duke University Press. Hoerder lives in Salzburg, Austria.
The late Nora Faires was Professor of History and of Gender and Women’s Studies at Western Michigan University and co-author of A History of Women in America.
- Migration and the Seasonal Round: An Odawa Family’s Story
- Market Interactions in a Borderland Setting: A Case Study of the Gila River Pima of Arizona, 1846-1862
- Paying Attention to Moving Americans: Migration Knowledge in the Age of Internal Migration, 1930s-1970s
- The Black Experience in Canada Revisited
- Circumnavigating Controls: Transborder Migration of Asian-Origin Migrants during the Period of Exclusion
- Migration and Capitalism: The Rise of the U.S.-Mexican Border
Complicating Narratives
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Published:September 2011
Migration and the Seasonal Round: An Odawa Family’s Story
Market Interactions in a Borderland Setting: A Case Study of the Gila River Pima of Arizona, 1846-1862
Paying Attention to Moving Americans: Migration Knowledge in the Age of Internal Migration, 1930s-1970s
The Black Experience in Canada Revisited
Circumnavigating Controls: Transborder Migration of Asian-Origin Migrants during the Period of Exclusion
Migration and Capitalism: The Rise of the U.S.-Mexican Border
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