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The Immigrant Tide, Its Ebb and Flow

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An interpretative examination of transatlantic migration that traces how emigrants affect their native communities and how diverse newcomer groups relate to receiving institutions. The first part follows outgoing migrants and returned emigrants, showing reflex influences on peasant homes, customs, and village life; the second part considers incoming groups’ attitudes toward American institutions, religious responses, and processes of social integration. Specific chapters treat Slavic and Jewish experiences, Protestant and other religious roles, settlement and labor patterns, and cultural contrasts. Appendices offer group classifications, immigration figures, economic context, and suggested changes to immigration law.

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Edward Alfred Steiner

Edward Alfred Steiner was an influential writer and social reformer known for his exploration of immigration and the American experience. His notable works include "Against the Current: Simple Chapters from a Complex Life," which reflects on his personal journey and insights into society. Steiner's writings often focus on the challenges and contributions of immigrants in America, as seen in titles like "On the Trail of the Immigrant" and "The Immigrant Tide, Its Ebb and Flow." Through his work, he contributed to the understanding of cultural integration and the immigrant narrative in the early 20th century.

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