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Acknowledgements 7
Explanation of Terminology 9
1 Port of Entry to a Continent 11
2 Little Bremen 36
3 Where the Irish Ruled 55
4 Hoboken and the Federal Immigration System, 1892-1917 68
5 The "New Immigration" to Hoboken: Italians, Slavs, Russians and Scandinavians, 1880-1917 81
6 Heaven, Hell or Hoboken, 1917-1919 101
7 Italians Versus the Irish in an Era of Restriction, 1920-1950 121
8 Immigration and Migration after World War II: Puerto Ricans in Hoboken, 1945-1985 137
Conclusion 153
Notes 155
Bibliography 183
About the Author 191
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