Spaces of Immigration - (Culture Politics & the Built Environment) by Catherine Boland Erkkila (Hardcover)
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- By transporting waves of newly arrived immigrants along rail lines from both coasts, railway companies played an active role in repopulating the interior of the country.
- About the Author: Catherine Boland Erkkila is an architectural historian specializing in American cultural landscapes of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
- 272 Pages
- History, Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
- Series Name: Culture Politics & the Built Environment
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Imparts a Greater Understanding of the Immigrant Experience in America through Spatial HistoryBook Synopsis
By transporting waves of newly arrived immigrants along rail lines from both coasts, railway companies played an active role in repopulating the interior of the country. Spaces of Immigration follows the travel routes of immigrants during a foundational period of American infrastructure--from ports of arrival to train cars and depots to settlements--showing how the built environment of the railways fostered segregation through physical isolation and reinforced hierarchies according to race, ethnicity, and class. Catherine Boland Erkkila highlights the magnitude of this forced separation: how spatial design and the experiences within it reflected prejudices of contemporary middle-class Americans who viewed immigrants as poor, diseased, and dangerous. Spaces of Immigration draws attention to the control wielded by railroad companies and government officials, who dispatched European immigrants to ethnic enclaves across the Midwest, some of which still exist. These colonization efforts, Boland Erkkila argues, were motivated by profit through exploitation: the promise of cheap labor and the purchase of land along designated routes. At the same time, Asian immigrants were detained like prisoners on the West Coast. This book ultimately offers a greater understanding of the immigrant experience in America through the lens of spatial history, revealing deeply embedded conflicts still pervasive in our society today.Review Quotes
Spaces of Immigration is a groundbreaking and important scholarly contribution to American history, particularly the history of immigration, ethnic history, and business history, as well as architectural history, vernacular architecture studies, the history of interiors, and American studies. Although railways and railway stations have been studied extensively in the past, Spaces of Immigration employs a novel conceptual framework and knits together place, space, movement, and experience in a way that enriches all the disciplines involved.--Paula Lupkin, University of North Texas
About the Author
Catherine Boland Erkkila is an architectural historian specializing in American cultural landscapes of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her work has received several awards, including the Jacob K. Javits Fellowship, a Newberry Library fellowship, and the Vernacular Architecture Forum's 2016 Bishir Prize. She previously worked as the managing editor of SAH Archipedia and taught at Rutgers University.Dimensions (Overall): 10.07 Inches (H) x 7.44 Inches (W) x .85 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Culture Politics & the Built Environment
Sub-Genre: Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Genre: History
Number of Pages: 272
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Catherine Boland Erkkila
Language: English
Street Date: April 15, 2025
TCIN: 94198987
UPC: 9780822948490
Item Number (DPCI): 247-43-0948
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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