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The uprooted
Book • 1951
In 'The Uprooted', Oscar Handlin explores the experiences of immigrants adjusting to life in the United States during the 19th and 20th centuries.
The book examines the psychological and social challenges faced by individuals and families as they adapt to a new culture.
Handlin delves into the themes of alienation, cultural preservation, and the struggle to maintain identity in a foreign land.
He illustrates how immigrants often grapple with feelings of displacement and the loss of their traditions.
Through vivid storytelling and historical analysis, 'The Uprooted' provides a poignant portrayal of the immigrant experience and its profound impact on American society.
The book examines the psychological and social challenges faced by individuals and families as they adapt to a new culture.
Handlin delves into the themes of alienation, cultural preservation, and the struggle to maintain identity in a foreign land.
He illustrates how immigrants often grapple with feelings of displacement and the loss of their traditions.
Through vivid storytelling and historical analysis, 'The Uprooted' provides a poignant portrayal of the immigrant experience and its profound impact on American society.
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