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Ethnic history is a branch of
social history Social history, often called history from below, is a field of history that looks at the lived experience of the past. Historians who write social history are called social historians. Social history came to prominence in the 1960s, spreading f ...
that studies ethnic groups and immigrants. Barkan (2007) argues that the field allows historians to use alternate models of interpretation, unite qualitative and quantitative data, apply sociological models to historical patterns, examine more deeply macro-level policies and decisions, and, especially, empathize with the ethnic groups under study.


Defining the field

Ethnic history is especially important in the U.S. and Canada. Oscar Handlin (b. 1915), the director of scores of PhD dissertations at Harvard University was an important pioneer and sponsor of ethnic historiography. Handlin's Pulitzer-prize-winning interpretation, '' The Uprooted'' (1951) was highly influential. Major encyclopedias have helped define the field; Handlin sponsored one published by Harvard University Press in 1980 that received wide media attention because it tied in with an American interest in their roots. Perin (1983) looks at the historiography of Canadian ethnic history and finds two alternative methodologies. One is more static and emphasizes how closely immigrant cultures replicate the Old World. This approach tends to be filiopietistic. The alternative approach has been influenced by the recent historiography on labor, urban, and family history. It sees the immigrant community as an essentially North American phenomenon and integrates it into the mainstream of Canadian culture. McDonald (2007) identifies five main areas of interest for scholarship on U.S. ethnic history: the origins and meaning of ethnicity, particularly the issue of whether it is inherited or invented; the origins of ethnic diversity (such as conquest, immigration, involuntary migration); models of ethnic adaptation (especially the
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, salad bowl and kaleidoscope metaphors); ethnic incorporation into the social, economic, and political fabric of the receiving country; and minority group survival strategies, including responses to competing forms of allegiance like class and gender. Much research is done by reading the letters immigrants wrote to relatives back home, often comparing the advantages and disadvantages of their new lives. A significant trend has been to integrate ethnic history with other new historiographical tendencies, such as Atlantic history, labor history or
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Organizations

The Immigration and Ethnic History Society was formed in 1965 and publishes a journal for libraries and its 829 members. *The American Conference for Irish Studies, founded in 1960, has 1,700 members and has occasional publications but no journal. * The American Italian Historical Association was founded in 1966 and has 400 members; it does not publish a journal *The
American Jewish Historical Society The American Jewish Historical Society (AJHS) was founded in 1892 with the mission to foster awareness and appreciation of American Jewish history and to serve as a national scholarly resource for research through the collection, preservation an ...
is the oldest ethnic society, founded in 1892; it has 3,300 members and publishes ''American Jewish History'' * The Polish American Historical Association was founded in 1942, and publishes a newsletter and ''Polish American Studies,'' an interdisciplinary, refereed scholarly journal twice each year. * H-ETHNIC is a daily discussion list founded in 1993 with 1400 members; it covers topics of ethnicity and migration globally.se
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See also

* Emigration from Europe **
European American European Americans are Americans of European ancestry. This term includes both people who descend from the first European settlers in the area of the present-day United States and people who descend from more recent European arrivals. Since th ...
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White Latin American White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no chroma). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully (or almost fully) reflect and scatter all the visible wavele ...
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Ethnic groups in the Middle East Ethnic groups in the Middle East are ethnolinguistic groupings in the "transcontinental" region that is commonly a geopolitical term designating the intercontinental region comprising West Asia (including Cyprus) without the South Caucasus, and ...
* Historical immigration to Great Britain ** Immigration to the United Kingdom since 1922 *
Immigration to Argentina The history of immigration to Argentina can be divided into several major stages: * Spanish colonization of the Americas, Spanish colonization between the :es:Siglo XVI, 16th and :es:Siglo XVIII, 18th century, mostly male, largely assimilat ...
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Immigration to Australia The Australian continent was first settled when ancestors of Indigenous Australians arrived via the islands of Maritime Southeast Asia and New Guinea over 50,000 years ago. European colonisation began in 1788 with the establishment of a B ...
* Immigration to Brazil *
Immigration to Canada According to the 2021 Canadian census, immigrants in Canada number 8.3 million persons and make up approximately 23 percent of Canada's total population. This represents the eighth-largest Immigration, immigrant population in the world, whi ...
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Immigration to Europe Immigration to Europe has a long history, but increased substantially after World War II. Western European countries, especially, saw high growth in immigration post 1945, and many European nations today (particularly those of the EU-15) have s ...
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Immigration to the United States Immigration to the United States has been a major source of population growth and Culture of the United States, cultural change throughout much of history of the United States, its history. As of January 2025, the United States has the la ...
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Languages of Europe There are over 250 languages indigenous to Europe, and most belong to the Indo-European language family. Out of a demographics of Europe, total European population of 744 million as of 2018, some 94% are native speakers of an Indo-European lang ...
* List of ethnic groups * Carl Frederick Wittke * Oscar Handlin * Theodore C. Blegen


Notes


Bibliography

* Barkan, Elliott R. "Changing Borders, Moving Boundaries: Lessons from Thirty-five Years of Interdisciplinary and Multi-ethnic Research," ''Journal of American Ethnic History,'' Jan 2007, Vol. 26 Issue 2, pp 85–99 * Gabaccia, Donna R. and Ruiz, Vicki L., eds. '' American Dreaming, Global Realities: Rethinking U.S. Immigration History'' (2006) * Glazier, Michael, ed. ''The Encyclopedia of the Irish in America'' (1999), articles by over 200 experts, covering both Catholics and Protestants. * Hoerder, Dirk. "Ethnic studies in Canada from the 1880s to 1962: A historiographical perspective and critique," ''Canadian Ethnic Studies,'' 1994, Vol. 26 Issue 1, pp 1–18 * Levinson, David. ''Ethnic Groups Worldwide: A Ready Reference Handbook,'' (1998), * McDonald, Jason. ''American Ethnic History: Themes and Perspectives''. (2007)

* Magocsi, Paul Robert, ed. ''Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples'' (1999), comprehensive scholarly guide to nearly all ethnic groups * Minahan, James. ''One Europe, many nations: a historical dictionary of European national groups'' (2000), * Øverland, Orm, ed. ''Not English Only: Redefining “American” in American Studies'' (Amsterdam: VU University Press, 2001). 202 pp. * Palmer, Howard. "Canadian Immigration and Ethnic History in the 1970s and 1980s," ''International Migration Review,'' Fall 1981, Vol. 15 Issue 3, pp 471–501 * Stephan Thernstrom, Thernstrom, Stephan; Orlov, Ann; Handlin, Oscar, eds.
Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups
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