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1 | The Irish : exploited exiles | 1 |
2 | The Germans : "Kultur" and complexity | 19 |
3 | The Scandinavians and Finns : natural longings | 41 |
4 | The Eastern European Jews : migration and the family | 58 |
5 | The Italians : uncertain followers of Columbus | 76 |
6 | The Poles and Hungarians : industrial hardships | 94 |
7 | The Chinese : struggle on "gold mountain" | 112 |
8 | The Mexicans : the "hero" as anti-American | 129 |
9 | Conclusion | 148 |
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