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Book Review


E Pluribus Unum? Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Immigrant Political Incorporation. Ed. by Gary Gerstle and John Mollenkopf. (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2001. xii, 424 pp. $39.95, ISBN 0-87154-306-0.)
This is a rich, stimulating, quite up-to-date exploration of the intersection of immigration and the development of such related state policies as those concerning immigration law, naturalization, Americanization programs, immigrants' transnational ties with their homelands, the evolution of the nation's civic culture, and the socialization of both young newcomers and second-generation children in public schools. . . .

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