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Social stratification --- History of Latin America --- anno 1900-1999 --- Guatemala
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European federation --- Construction européenne --- Europe --- Europe --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement
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Migration. Refugees --- Guatemala --- United States of America
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Representative government and representation --- History --- Latin America --- Latin America --- Latin America --- United States --- Economic conditions --- Politics and government --- Relations --- Relations
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Guatemala-U.S. Migration: Transforming Regions is a pioneering, comprehensive, and multifaceted study of Guatemalan migration to the United States from the late 1970s to the present. It analyzes this migration in a regional context including Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States. This book illuminates the perilous passage through Mexico for Guatemalan migrants, as well as their settlement in various U.S. venues. Moreover, it builds on existing theoretical frameworks and breaks new ground by analyzing the construction and transformations of this migration region and transregional dimensions of migration. Seamlessly blending multiple sociological perspectives, this book addresses the experiences of both Maya and ladino Guatemalan migrants, incorporating gendered as well as ethnic and class dimensions of migration. It spans the most violent years of the civil war and the postwar years in Guatemala, hence including both refugees and labor migrants. The demographic chapter delineates five phases of Guatemalan migration to the United States since the late 1970s, with immigrants experiencing both inclusion and exclusion very dramatically during the most recent phase, in the early twenty-first century. This book also features an innovative study of Guatemalan migrant rights organizing in the United States and transregionally in Guatemala/Central America and Mexico. The two contrasting in-depth case studies of Guatemalan communities in Houston and San Francisco elaborate in vibrant detail the everyday experiences and evolving stories of the immigrants’ lives.
Guatemalans --- Guatemalan Americans --- Social conditions. --- Guatemala --- United States --- Emigration and immigration.
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Democracy --- Social justice. --- 811 Filosofie --- 812 Ideologie --- 821.5 Mensenrechten --- 822.2 Regionale Organisaties --- 838 Duurzame Ontwikkeling --- 841 Politiek Bestel --- 841.1 Democratisering --- 844 Sociale Structuur --- 846.1 Etniciteit --- 848 Demografie --- 858.1 Politiek geweld --- 882.1 Caraïben --- 882.2 Zuid-Amerika --- 882.3 Midden-Amerika --- Latin America --- Politics and government --- 1980 --- -Latin America --- Social policy --- Economic policy --- Social justice --- Equality --- Justice --- Economic policy. --- Social policy.
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Guatemala-U.S. Migration: Transforming Regions is a pioneering, comprehensive, and multifaceted study of Guatemalan migration to the United States from the late 1970s to the present. It analyzes this migration in a regional context including Guatemala, Mexico, and the United States. This book illuminates the perilous passage through Mexico for Guatemalan migrants, as well as their settlement in various U.S. venues. Moreover, it builds on existing theoretical frameworks and breaks new ground by analyzing the construction and transformations of this migration region and transregional dimensions of migration. Seamlessly blending multiple sociological perspectives, this book addresses the experiences of both Maya and ladino Guatemalan migrants, incorporating gendered as well as ethnic and class dimensions of migration. It spans the most violent years of the civil war and the postwar years in Guatemala, hence including both refugees and labor migrants. The demographic chapter delineates five phases of Guatemalan migration to the United States since the late 1970s, with immigrants experiencing both inclusion and exclusion very dramatically during the most recent phase, in the early twenty-first century. This book also features an innovative study of Guatemalan migrant rights organizing in the United States and transregionally in Guatemala/Central America and Mexico. The two contrasting in-depth case studies of Guatemalan communities in Houston and San Francisco elaborate in vibrant detail the everyday experiences and evolving stories of the immigrants’ lives.
Guatemalans --- Guatemalan Americans --- Social conditions. --- Guatemala --- United States --- Emigration and immigration.
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Internal politics --- anno 1940-1949 --- anno 1950-1959 --- anno 1960-1969 --- Guatemala
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