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Attempts to present a comprehensive picture of Turkish migration to the United States from the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey. This title contains historical overviews, case studies of Turkish immigrants' adaptation to contemporary American life, attitudes towards Islam, and essays on sources.

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Authors who contribute to this book provide rich insight into this topic through examination of historical archives in the United States as well as in Turkey and from the personal accounts of immigrants." Birol Yesilada, Middle East Quarterly

"An important contribution to the fields of international migration, American immigration history, and the history of the modern Middle East." Ahmet Akturk, International Journal of Middle East Studies

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    A Paperback by Kemal H. Karpat, A. Deniz Balgamis

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      Publisher: MP-WIS Uni of Wisconsin
      Publication Date: 8/30/2008 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780299222949, 978-0299222949
      ISBN10: 0299222942

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Attempts to present a comprehensive picture of Turkish migration to the United States from the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey. This title contains historical overviews, case studies of Turkish immigrants' adaptation to contemporary American life, attitudes towards Islam, and essays on sources.

      Trade Review
      Authors who contribute to this book provide rich insight into this topic through examination of historical archives in the United States as well as in Turkey and from the personal accounts of immigrants." Birol Yesilada, Middle East Quarterly

      "An important contribution to the fields of international migration, American immigration history, and the history of the modern Middle East." Ahmet Akturk, International Journal of Middle East Studies

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