Ethnicity in Michigan-Issues and People
Department
Anthropology
Document Type
Book
Files
Description
As the introductory volume in the series Discovering the Peoples of Michigan, Ethnicity in Michigan outlines the processes of migration, as well as the rich relationship between ethnic groups and the trajectories of historical and social change in Michigan. On both state and local levels, issues of identity, race, politics, and shared history inform community development. Jack Glazier and Arthur Helweg provide a substantive general and theoretical overview of the various ethnic groups in Michigan, and of the ways in which immigrants both respond to and shape Michigan's particular regional character.
Call number in WMU's library
F575.A1 G57 2001
ISBN
978-0870135811
Publication Date
6-2001
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
City
East Lansing
Disciplines
Anthropology
Citation for published book
Glazier, J., & Helweg, A. (2001). Ethnicity in Michigan : Issues and people / Jack Glazier, Arthur W. Helweg. (Discovering the peoples of Michigan).
Recommended Citation
Glazier, Jack and Helweg, Arthur W., "Ethnicity in Michigan-Issues and People" (2001). All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors. 501.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/books/501