The Absentee American: Repatriates' Perspectives on America and Its Place in the Contemporary WorldBloomsbury Academic, 1991 M10 30 - 129 páginas During the 1950s and 1960s increasing numbers of American citizens were stationed in foreign countries, and a whole generation of American children grew up abroad. As the interdependence of nations increases, new generations of Absentee Americans will be raised outside the United States. Based on interviews and questionnaire responses, this unique volume describes the impact of overseas living on Americans who spent at least some of their formative years in countries other than the United States. |
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