The blending American : patterns of intermarriage / edited by Milton L. Barron.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Chicago, Quadrangle Books, 1972.
Description
xiv, 357 pages 22 cm

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    Bibliographic references
    Bibliography: pages 339-345.
    Contents
    • Intermarriage: what it is / A.I. Gordon
    • Intermarriage and the social structure: fact and theory / R.K. Merton
    • Intergroup aspects of choosing a mate. The church, the state, and intermarriage / M.L. Barron
    • On reporting rates of intermarriage / P.H. Bescanceney
    • An appraisal of research until midcentury / M.L. Barron
    • Interracial marriage is a sometime thing / W.B. Furlong
    • Interethnic marriage in Los Angeles, 1948-1959 / J.H. Burma
    • Intermarriage of Puerto Ricans in New York City / J.P. Fitzpatrick
    • Religious intermarriage in a denominational society / A.M. Greeley
    • The factor of religion in the selection of marriage mates / J.L. Thomas
    • Interfaith marriages: problem or symptom? / C.E. Vincent
    • Interfaith versus intrafaith marriages in Indiana / H.T. Christensen and K.E. Barber
    • Jewish intermarriage in Indiana / E. Rosenthal
    • Jews and intermarriage: summary, conclusions, discussion / L.A. Berman
    • Adjustment of interethnic marriages on the Isthmus of Panama / John Biesanz and Luke M. Smith
    • Strain and harmony in American-Japanese war-bride marriages / Anselm L. Strauss
    • Intermarriage and conversion: a guide for future research / Bernard Lazerwitz
    • When the children come in interfaith marriages / James H. S. Bossard and Eleanor Stoker Boll
    • Religious identity and church attendance of sons of religious intermarriages
    • Growing up between two worlds / Richard Goldhurst.
    ISBN
    • 0812902343
    • 9780812902341
    LCCN
    78182502
    OCLC
    364070
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