eBook: Ellis Island: a people's history (DRM EPUB)
 
電子書格式: DRM EPUB
作者: Malgorzata Szejnert, Sean Gasper Bye 
分類: Diaries, letters & journals ,
History ,
European history ,
History of the Americas ,
20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 ,
Social & cultural history ,
Oral history ,
Migration, immigration & emigration ,
Northeastern & North Atlantic states  
書城編號: 21969761

原價: HK$364.00
現售: HK$345.8 節省: HK$18.2

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製造商: Scribe Publications Pty Ltd
出版日期: 2020/08/04
頁數: 400
ISBN: 9781925938210

商品簡介
A landmark work of history that brings the voices of the past vividly to life, transforming our understanding of the immigrant experience.Whilst living in New York, journalist MaA gorzata Szejnert would often gaze out from lower Manhattan at Ellis Island, a dark outline on the horizon. How many stories did this tiny patch of land hold? How many people had joyfully embarked on a new life there - or known the despair of being turned away? How many were held there against their will?Ellis Island draws on unpublished testimonies, memoirs and correspondence from many internees and immigrants, including Russians, Italians, Jews, Japanese, Germans, and Poles, along with commissioners, interpreters, doctors, and nurses - all of whom knew they were taking part in a tremendous historical phenomenon.It tells the many stories of the island, from Annie Moore, the Irishwoman who was the first to be processed there, to the diaries of Fiorello La Guardia, who worked at the station before going on to become one of New York City's greatest mayors, to depicting the ordeal the island went through during the 9/11 attacks. At the book's core are letters recovered from the Russian State Archive, a heartrending trove of correspondence from migrants to their loved ones back home. But their letters never reached their destination: instead, they were confiscated by intelligence services and remained largely unseen. Far from the open-door policy of myth, we see that deportations from Ellis Island were often based on pseudo-scientific ideas about race, gender, and disability. Sometimes, families were broken up, and new arrivals were held in detention at the Island for days, weeks, or months under quarantine. Indeed the island compound has spent longer as an internment camp than as a migration station.Today, the island is no less political. In popular culture, it is a romantic symbol of the generations of immigrants that reshaped the United States. But its true history reveals that today's immigration debate has deep roots. Now a master storyteller brings its past to life, illustrated with unique archival photographs.

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