She later concentrated on American history and the Norwegian immigration to the United States.
Significant Norwegian immigration took place from the mid-1880s to 1930.
Through the website and newspaper debates, Anfindsen puts the spotlight on the Norwegian immigration and integration policies.
She has been noted in the Norwegian immigration and integration debate as a strong critic of the current Norwegian integration policy.
Norwegian immigration through the years was predominantly motivated by economic concerns.
Duluth was also a center for Norwegian immigration.
By the early 1890s, Norwegian immigration to Iowa had dropped off.
It became a symbol of Norwegian American immigration.
Norwegian immigration started about 1850, and the first land was granted land for farming in 1874, after a road was built along the valley to Svanvatn.
This book documented the history of Norwegian immigration and settlement in New York City over a hundred year period.