Assimilatie (sociologie)
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Assimilatie (sociologie)
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- A final promise : the campaign to assimilate the Indians, 1880-1920
- A study of assimilation among the Roumanians in the United States,
- Adapting to abundance : Jewish immigrants, mass consumption, and the search for American identity
- American Catholicism and European immigrants, 1900-1924
- Assimilation in American life: : the role of race, religion, and national origins
- Assimilation, American style
- Beyond Black or white; : an alternate America.
- Braving a new world : Cambodian (Khmer) refugees in an American city
- Colonist or Uitlander? : A study of the British immigrant in South Africa
- Emancipation and assimilation : studies in modern Jewish history
- Ethnicity, hunter-gatherers, and the "other" : association or assimilation in Africa
- Future Australians; immigrant children in Perth, Western Australia
- Gender and assimilation in modern Jewish history : the roles and representation of women
- Hausaland divided : colonialism and independence in Nigeria and Niger
- Immigrant workers and class structure in Western Europe
- Indian assimilation in the Franciscan area of Nueva Vizcaya
- Irish America
- Italians and Germans in Australia : a study of assimilation
- Jewish Americans: : three generations in a Jewish community
- Jewish apostasy in the modern world
- Jews in the American academy, 1900-1940 : the dynamics of intellectual assimilation
- L'homme dépaysé
- Mexican Americans in a Dallas barrio
- On the edge of politics : the roots of Jewish political thought in America
- Orientals : Asian Americans in popular culture
- Paths of emancipation : Jews, states, and citizenship
- Politics, society, and cosmology in India's North East
- Profiles in diversity : Jews in a changing Europe, 1750-1870
- Selected papers on refugee issues : a publication of the Committee on Refugee Issues, a committee of the General Anthropology Division, a unit of the American Anthropological Association
- Separatism and subculture : Boston Catholicism, 1900-1920
- Sociology, race, and ethnicity : a critique of American ideological intrusions upon sociological theory
- Strategies for survival : the psychology of cultural resilience in ethnic minorities
- Termination revisited : American Indians on the trail to self-determination, 1933-1953
- The German-Jewish economic élite, 1820-1935 : a socio-cultural profile
- The Jews of Vienna, 1867-1914 : assimilation and identity
- The Sephardic Jews of Bordeaux : assimilation and emancipation in Revolutionary and Napoleonic France
- The angel and the beehive : the Mormon struggle with assimilation
- The assimilation and integration of pre- and postwar refugees in the Netherlands,
- The assimilation of ethnic groups : the Italian case
- The emerging monoculture : assimilation and the "model minority"
- The port Jews of Habsburg Trieste : absolutist politics and enlightenment culture
- The unmaking of Americans : how multiculturalism has undermined the assimilation ethic
- Von Cohen zu Benjamin : zum Problem deutsch-jüdischer Existenz
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