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High professional standing and correspondingly high incomes allowed the post -
World War II immigrants to interact and affiliate with established American elites .
One can find among their ranks nationally well - known figures , such as the ...
High professional standing and correspondingly high incomes allowed the post -
World War II immigrants to interact and affiliate with established American elites .
One can find among their ranks nationally well - known figures , such as the ...
Strana 177
Many also seemed ready to establish permanent residence in the United States
for a variety of personal and professional reasons . In other words ... Spurned
repeatedly by the representatives of official Turkey and initially by other
established ...
Many also seemed ready to establish permanent residence in the United States
for a variety of personal and professional reasons . In other words ... Spurned
repeatedly by the representatives of official Turkey and initially by other
established ...
Strana 181
Turkish authorities consequently have tried to influence established
organizations through financial support , highly advertised trips to Turkey , and
invitations to special social events . On visits to the United States ,
representatives of Turkey ...
Turkish authorities consequently have tried to influence established
organizations through financial support , highly advertised trips to Turkey , and
invitations to special social events . On visits to the United States ,
representatives of Turkey ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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