Changes in the American Attitude Towards Jewish Immigration During the 19th and 20th Centuries
Absztrakt
The thesis is focusing on the Jewish immigration to the United States from the New Immigration to the events of the 1956 Hungarian revolution. The main topic is that how the attitude of the American public changed towards Jewish immigrants and refugees during this time, and how the economic hardships of the 1930s and the major conflicts of the 20th century affected the image of the Nation of Immigrants of the United States.
Leírás
Kulcsszavak
Jews, immigration, United States