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61. | Re-mediating identities in the imagined homeland: Taiwanese migrants in China |
62. | Discursive transformation: The emergence of ethnolinguistic identity among Latin American labor migrants and their children in Israel |
63. | 'Growing up with the country': African American migrants in Indian Territory, 1870--1920 |
64. | Multiply hybrids: Japanese Brazilian migrants negotiating their identities within the Roman Catholic Church in Japan |
65. | Ethnicity, religion and the reconstruction of identity---A research on the community of Uyghur migrants in Guangzhou |
66. | Economic opportunity in the early twentieth century: A study of migrants |
67. | Realism, violence and representation of migrants and minorities in contemporary Europe |
68. | Producing space and cultural cartographies: Ecuadorian migrants in Madrid, Spain |
69. | Migrants and Fassi Merchants: Urban Changes in Morocco, 1830-191 |
70. | Missionaries to the City of God: Christian Citizenship and African Immigrants in Rome, Ital |
71. | In the shadows of Wust&dotbelow; al-Balad: Modern migrants and the centrality of space in contemporary Egyptian literature |
72. | Beijing underground |
73. | All people want to sing: Mortlockese migrants controlling knowledge, historical disaster, and Protestant identity on Pohnpei, FSM |
74. | French like us? Municipal policies and North African migrants in the Parisian banlieues, 1945--1975 |
75. | Self psychological analysis of the relationships among history, culture, immigration, and the psychological well -being of Polish-American migrants: The case study of Mr. P |
76. | Migrants and cosmopolitans: Travel and the reconciliation of England and Ireland in nineteenth-century literature |
77. | Constituting citizens: 'Mexican migrants' and the discourses and practices of United States citizenship |
78. | The NAFTA spectacle: Envisioning borders, migrants and the U.S.- Mexico neoliberal relation in visual culture |
79. | 'Southern' California: White southern migrants in greater Los Angeles, 1920--1930 |
80. | American value: Migrants, money and modernity in El Salvador and the United States |
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