Authors of Their Lives: The Personal Correspondence of British Immigrants to North America in the Nineteenth CenturyNYU Press, 2006 - 422 pages 2008 United States Postal System’s Rita Lloyd Moroney Award |
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... History—19th century. 6. Trans-nationalism—History—19th century—Sources. 7. United States—Emigration and immigration— History—19th century—Sources. 8. Canada—Emigration and immigration—History—19th century—Sources. 9. Great Britain ...
... History 16 (Summer 1997): 3–34. “Ethnic Identification and the Project of Individual Identity: The Life of Mary Ann Wodrow Archbald (1768–1840) of Little Cumbrae Island, Scotland and Auriesville, New York,” Immigrants and Minorities 17 ...
... History 19 (Summer 2000): 3–23. “Theories and Lives: Transnationalism and the Conceptualization of International Migrations to the United States,” IMIS-Beiträge 15 (2000): 31–53. Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural ...
... history of intimate relations. In the ethnic group, immigrants might find new friends and neighbors and a spouse, and begin the reconstruction of personal bonds. At the least, immigrants found people who were experiencing the same history ...
... history of British immigrants to North America might be disappointed with this study. The usual demographic, social, political, and economic themes by which immigrants are studied at the group level, and their emigration, resettlement ...
Table des matières
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3 Writing with a Purpose | 92 |
4 Using Postal Systems | 140 |
5 Establishing Voice Theme and Rhythm | 162 |
6 When Correspondence Wanes | 201 |
7 Thomas Spencer Niblock | 230 |
8 Catherine Grayston Bond | 257 |
9 Mary Ann Wodrow Archbald | 281 |
10 Dr Thomas Steel | 309 |
Abbreviations for Archives and Repositories Consulted | 337 |
Notes | 339 |
Collections of Letters Consulted | 399 |
Index | 403 |