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Index Volume 16 Fall 1996—Summer 1997 AUTHORS lar Music in Hispanic America,” review essay, 16:4 (summer 1997). Badillo, David A., “Between Alienation Hoerder, Dirk, “Immigration History and and Ethnicity: The Evolution of Mexi- Migration Studies since The Polish can-American Catholicism in San An- Peasant: International Contributions,” tonio, 1910-1940,” 16:4 (Summer Forum, 16:1 (Fall 1996): 26-36. 1997). Kula, Marcin, “Emigration from a Com Barrett, James R. and Roediger, David, munist Country-Both Economic and “Inbetween Peoples: Race, Nationality Political: A Post-Communist Perspec- and the ‘New Immigrant’ Working tive,” Forum, 16:1 (Fall 1996): 47-54. Class,” 16:3 (Spring 1997): 3-44. Ling, Huping, “A History of Chinese Fe- Bukowczyk, John J., “Introduction” (to male Students in the United States, special issue on The Poles in America), 1880s-1990s,” 16:3 (Spring 1997): 82- 16:1 (Fall 1996): 3-15. 109. Conzen, Kathleen Neils, “Thomas and Lopata, Helena Znaniecka, “Polonia and Znaniecki and the Historiography of The Polish Peasant in Europe and American Immigration,” Forum, 16:1 America,” Forum, 16:1 (Fall 1996): 37- (Fall 1996): 16-25. 46 Cruz, Jose E., “A Decade of Change Martin, Charles H., “Internationalizing Puerto Rican Politics in Hartford, Con- ‘The American Dilemma’: The Civil necticut, 1969-1979,” 16:3 (Spring Rights Congress and the 1951 Geno- 1997): 45-81. cide Petition to the United Nations,” Daniels, Douglas Henry, “African Ameri- 16:4 (Summer 1997). can Intellectual and Vernacular His- Pacyga, Dominic A. “To Live Amongst tory,” review essay, 16:2 (Winter 1997): Others: Poles and Their Neighbors in 69-76. Industrial Chicago, 1865-1930.” 16:1 Ford, Nancy Gentile, “‘Mindful of the (Fall 1996): 55-73. Traditions of His Race’: Duel Identity Pula, James S., “Image, Status, Mobility and Foreign-Born Soldiers in the First and Integration in American Society: World War American Army,” 16:2 The Polish Experience,” 16:1 (Fall (Winter 1997): 35-57. 1996): 74-95. Formisano, Ronald P., “The End of Rac- Romero, Yolanda, G., “Discovering ism? No End to the Culture Wars,” re- Tejano History,” review essay, 16:3 view essay, 16:3 (Spring 1997): 110- (Spring 1997): 128- 132. 121. Schaeffer, Richard T., “Placing the Los Gerber, David A., “The Immigrant Letter Angeles Riots in Their Social and His- Between Positivism and Populism: The torical Context,” review essay, 16:2 Uses of Immigrant Personal Correspon- (Winter 1997): 58-63. dence in Twentieth-Century American Tong, Benson, “Reclaiming the Chinese Scholarship,” 16:4 (Summer 1997). American Past,” review essay, 16:3 Greene, Victor R., “Three Views of Popu- (Spring 1997): 122-127. Index Volume 16 Fall 1996—Summer 1997 AUTHORS lar Music in Hispanic America,” review essay, 16:4 (summer 1997). Badillo, David A., “Between Alienation Hoerder, Dirk, “Immigration History and and Ethnicity: The Evolution of Mexi- Migration Studies since The Polish can-American Catholicism in San An- Peasant: International Contributions,” tonio, 1910-1940,” 16:4 (Summer Forum, 16:1 (Fall 1996): 26-36. 1997). Kula, Marcin, “Emigration from a Com Barrett, James R. and Roediger, David, munist Country-Both Economic and “Inbetween Peoples: Race, Nationality Political: A Post-Communist Perspec- and the ‘New Immigrant’ Working tive,” Forum, 16:1 (Fall 1996): 47-54. Class,” 16:3 (Spring 1997): 3-44. Ling, Huping, “A History of Chinese Fe- Bukowczyk, John J., “Introduction” (to male Students in the United States, special issue on The Poles in America), 1880s-1990s,” 16:3 (Spring 1997): 82- 16:1 (Fall 1996): 3-15. 109. Conzen, Kathleen Neils, “Thomas and Lopata, Helena Znaniecka, “Polonia and Znaniecki and the Historiography of The Polish Peasant in Europe and American Immigration,” Forum, 16:1 America,” Forum, 16:1 (Fall 1996): 37- (Fall 1996): 16-25. 46 Cruz, Jose E., “A Decade of Change Martin, Charles H., “Internationalizing Puerto Rican Politics in Hartford, Con- ‘The American Dilemma’: The Civil necticut, 1969-1979,” 16:3 (Spring Rights Congress and the 1951 Geno- 1997): 45-81. cide Petition to the United Nations,” Daniels, Douglas Henry, “African Ameri- 16:4 (Summer 1997). can Intellectual and Vernacular His- Pacyga, Dominic A. “To Live Amongst tory,” review essay, 16:2 (Winter 1997): Others: Poles and Their Neighbors in 69-76. Industrial Chicago, 1865-1930.” 16:1 Ford, Nancy Gentile, “‘Mindful of the (Fall 1996): 55-73. Traditions of His Race’: Duel Identity Pula, James S., “Image, Status, Mobility and Foreign-Born Soldiers in the First and Integration in American Society: World War American Army,” 16:2 The Polish Experience,” 16:1 (Fall (Winter 1997): 35-57. 1996): 74-95. Formisano, Ronald P., “The End of Rac- Romero, Yolanda, G., “Discovering ism? No End to the Culture Wars,” re- Tejano History,” review essay, 16:3 view essay, 16:3 (Spring 1997): 110- (Spring 1997): 128- 132. 121. Schaeffer, Richard T., “Placing the Los Gerber, David A., “The Immigrant Letter Angeles Riots in Their Social and His- Between Positivism and Populism: The torical Context,” review essay, 16:2 Uses of Immigrant Personal Correspon- (Winter 1997): 58-63. dence in Twentieth-Century American Tong, Benson, “Reclaiming the Chinese Scholarship,” 16:4 (Summer 1997). American Past,” review essay, 16:3 Greene, Victor R., “Three Views of Popu- (Spring 1997): 122-127. Truzzi, Oswaldo M.LS., “The Right Place 16:3 (Spring 1997): 3-44. at the Right Time: Syrians and Leba- “Internationalizing “The American Di- nese in Brazil and the United States, a lemma’: The Civil Rights Congress and Comparative Approach,” 16:2 (Winter the 1951 Genocide Petition to the 1997): 3-34. United Nations,” Charles H. Martin, Van Ausdale, Debra, “Social Science is 16:4 (Summer 1997). Not Social Reality: Race, Values, and “Introduction” (to special issue on The the Defense of Scientific Racism,” re- Poles in America), John J. Bukowczyk, view essay, 16:2 (Winter 1997): 64— 16:1 (Fall 1996): 3-15. 68. “Native American and European Encoun- Wilson, Raymond, “Native American and ters in North America,” review essay, European Encounters in North Raymond Wilson, 16:4 (Summer 1997). America,” review essay, 16:4 (Summer “Placing the Los Angeles Riots in Their 1997). Social and Historical Context,” review essay, Richard T. Schaeffer, 16:2 (Win- ARTICLES/REVIEW ESSAYS ter 1997): 58-63. “Polonia and The Polish Peasant in Eu- “A Decade of Change: Puerto Rican Poli- rope and America,” Forum, Helena tics in Hartford, Connecticut, 1969- Znaniecka Lopata, 16:1 (Fall 1996): 37- 1979,” Jose E. Cruz, 16:3 (Spring 46. 1997): 45-81. “Reclaiming the Chinese American Past,” “A History of Chinese Female Students in review essay, Benson Tong, 16:3 the United States, 1880s-1990s,” (Spring 1997): 122-127. Huping Ling, 16:3 (Spring 1997): 82- “Social Science is Not Social Reality: Race, 109. Values, and the Defense of Scientific “African American Intellectual and Ver- Racism,” review essay, Debra Van nacular History,” review essay, Dou Ausdale, 16:2 (Winter 1997): 64-68. glas Henry Daniels, 16:2 (Winter 1997): “The Immigrant Letter Between Positiv- 69-76. ism and Populism: The Uses of Immi- “Between Alienation and Ethnicity: The grant Personal Correspondence in Evolution of Mexican-American Ca- Twentieth-Century American Scholar- tholicism in San Antonio, 1910-1940,” ship,” David A. Gerber, 16:4 (Summer David A. Badillo, 16:4 (Summer 1997). 1997). “Discovering Tejano History,” review es- “The End of Racism? No End to the Cul- say, Yolanda Romero, 16:3 (Spring ture Wars,” review essay, Ronald P. 1997): 128-132. Formisano 16:3 (Spring 1997): 110- “Emigration from a Communist Country- 121. Both Economic and Political: A Post- “The Right Place at the Right Time: Syr- Communist Perspective,” Forum, ians and Lebanese in Brazil and the Marcin Kula, 16:1 (Fall 1996): 47-54. United States, a Comparative Ap- “Image, Status, Mobility and Integration proach,” Oswaldo M.S. Truzzi, 16:2 in American Society: The Polish Expe- (Winter 1997): 3-34. rience,” James S. Pula, 16:1 (Fall 1996): “Thomas and Znaniecki and the Histori- 74-95. ography of American Immigration,” “Immigration History and Migration Stud- Forum, Kathleen Neils Conzen, 16:1 ies since The Polish Peasant: Interna- (Fall 1996): 16-25. tional Contributions,” Forum, Dirk “Three Views of Popular Music in His- Hoeder, 16:1 (Fall 1996): 26-36. panic America,” review essay, Victor “Inbetween Peoples: Race, Nationality and R. Greene 16:4 (summer 1997). the ‘New Immigrant’ Working Class,” “To Live Amongst Others: Poles and Their James R. Barrett and David Roediger, Neighbors in Industrial Chicago, 1865- Journal of American Ethnic History / Fall 1997 1930.” Dominic A. Pacyga, 16:1 (Fall in the First World War American 1996): 55-73. Army,” Nancy Gentile Ford, 16:2 (Win- “Mindful of the Traditions of His Race’: ter 1997): 35-57. Duel Identity and Foreign-Born Soldiers The Polish American Historical Association is pleased to present a session on Whither Immigration History? Chair: William J. Galush Roger Daniels /mmigration Since World War II: The Need for a New Paradigm Donna R. Gabaccia Migrants, Diasporas or Transnationals? What are We Studying in Immigration History? Victor R. Greene Towards a Holistic View of Immigrant Life Commentary: John J. Bukowcezyk Presented at 9:30 AM Saturday, January 10 in the Blakely Room in cooperation with the Immigration History Society = Paro

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