Thursday, May 22, 2008 East Central Illinois

Nations of Immigrants lecture

Where:

Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum, Urbana

When:

Thursday Mar 6, 2008 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Description:

Donna Gabaccia--Director, Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota Organization of American Historians (OAH) Distinguished Lecturer--Will discuss that even as it again debates immigration restriction, the United States is almost alone worldwide in proclaiming itself a "nation of immigrants." Many Americans wrongly assume that immigrants had a uniquely important role in the making of America. In fact, many nations have depended on migration to build their populations and workforces. And even the United States did not embrace this label until quite recently. Why do other nations not view themselves as "nations of immigrants?" And what exactly is it that Americans celebrate with this assertion of uniqueness? By acknowledging the global nature of international migrations, we can not only answer such questions but begin to assess the choices that create "nations of immigrants" and differentiate them from other nations created from populations of mobile foreigners. This lecture is held in anticipation of the 2008-2009 CAS Initiative Immigration - History and Policy which will bring together scholars in the social sciences, law, computer science, engineering and humanities to explore new approaches to immigration and its controversies.

For more information:

Call 333-6729, or visit http://www.cas.uiuc.edu/casmillercomm

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