
Since The Seventeenth Century, Millions Of People From Every Continent Have Settled In America. Seeking A Better Life For Themselves And Their Children, They Braved Deprivations, Studied An Unfamiliar Language, Adapted To A Different Way Of Life, And Battled Prejudices And Hostility. Most Of Them Held On To Their Faith As Well, Re-establishing Churches And Meeting-houses, Synagogues And Mosques, Temples And Cathedrals, And Electing Priests, Rabbis, Imams, And Other Spiritual Leaders From Among Their Number. Immigration Irreversibly Altered The Face Of The New Republic, And It Still Moulds The Political And Spiritual Fabric Of The Nation Even To This Day. Joselit Surveys The History Of Immigration--which Is Actually The History Of This Country--and Its Effect On Both Political And Religious Issues Through The Centuries. The Book Explores The Immigrant Experience Through Case Studies Representative Of All Major Newcomers' Groups. The Vividly Rendered Stories Of Courage And Perseverance Will Alternately Inspire And Horrify.
This work investigates the profound and enduring impact of immigrant religious practices on the political and spiritual development of the United States from the seventeenth century to the present. Jenna Weissman Joselit, a historian specializing in American Jewish history and culture, utilizes a broad historical framework to analyze how diverse groups maintained their faith while navigating the challenges of assimilation. By examining the establishment of various houses of worship and the selection of spiritual leaders, the author argues that the history of immigration is fundamentally synonymous with the history of the American nation itself.
What You Will Find
Scholars and readers frequently note the accessible yet comprehensive nature of Joselit's historical survey. Experts highlight this as a valuable resource for understanding the pluralistic religious landscape of the United States through the lens of the immigrant experience.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198044224
ISBN-13:
9780198044222
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