edited by Danielle Battisti and S. Deborah Kang
contributions by Mary Patrice Erdmans, Polina Ermoshkina, Torsten Feys, E. Kyle Romero, Joanna Wojdon, S. Deborah Kang, Danielle Battisti, Carly Goodman, Randa Tawil and Ashley Johnson Bavery
introduction by Danielle Battisti and S. Deborah Kang
University of Illinois Press, 2025
Cloth: 978-0-252-04646-9 | Paper: 978-0-252-08855-1 | eISBN: 978-0-252-04777-0 (standard)
Library of Congress Classification JV6455
Dewey Decimal Classification 364.13709730904

ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Often depicted as the nation’s iconic legal immigrant, unauthorized European migrants are often overlooked by scholars, policymakers, and the media. This volume tells the stories of European migrants who adopted irregular migration strategies to enter and remain in the United States throughout the twentieth century. Contributors explore facets of this history with essays on migration patterns from Russia, Italy, Ireland, the Ottoman Empire, and Poland. They also offer important arguments about the treatment of unauthorized European migrants by states and societies on both sides of the Atlantic and how the reception of undocumented immigrants has been and continues to be impacted by the dynamics of racial, class, and gender constructions in the United States and abroad. As the contributors show, the reception accorded unauthorized European migrants frequently obscured and even normalized their irregular migration strategies, easing their access to American citizenship.

Revealing and insightful, Hidden Histories of Unauthorized Migrations from Europe to the United States sheds new light our intertwined notions of race, legality, and immigration.

Contributors: Danielle Battisti, Ashley Johnson Bavery, Mary Patrice Erdmans, Polina Ermoshkina, Torsten Feys, Carly Goodman, S. Deborah Kang, E. Kyle Romero, Randa Tawil, and Joanna Wojdon