Islands of Deutschtum: German-Americans in Manchester, New Hampshire and Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1870-1942P. Lang, 1996 - 254 oldal Islands of Deutschtum adds new knowledge to the study of German-Americans. It describes the migration of German textile workers to the textile centers of New England. It describes how they fashioned ethnic communities, which not only survived World War I but lasted into World War II. The classic struggle between ethnic maintenance and Americanization is catalogued. |
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... Boston . With fewer than 6,000 Germans Boston would hardly seem to be a likely place for a radical German - language newspaper , but Heinzen felt that Boston was the center of freedom . Since Der Pionier was to be national , he felt no ...
... Boston . With fewer than 6,000 Germans Boston would hardly seem to be a likely place for a radical German - language newspaper , but Heinzen felt that Boston was the center of freedom . Since Der Pionier was to be national , he felt no ...
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... Boston have not been the subject of any major historical research.25 Some studies indicate that Germans from the states of Prussia , Bavaria , Baden , and Saxony predominated in Boston . In the opinion of Frederick Bushee , a nativist ...
... Boston have not been the subject of any major historical research.25 Some studies indicate that Germans from the states of Prussia , Bavaria , Baden , and Saxony predominated in Boston . In the opinion of Frederick Bushee , a nativist ...
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... Boston's Immigrants , p . 243. The German Population in 1850 in Boston ( and Roxbury ) was 1,777 ; in 1860 , 4,483 ; in 1865 , 5,434 ; in 1870 , 3,790 ; and in 1880 it was 7,396 . 25. There could be several reasons why the Germans in ...
... Boston's Immigrants , p . 243. The German Population in 1850 in Boston ( and Roxbury ) was 1,777 ; in 1860 , 4,483 ; in 1865 , 5,434 ; in 1870 , 3,790 ; and in 1880 it was 7,396 . 25. There could be several reasons why the Germans in ...
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Manchester and Lawrence | 19 |
Factors Leading to Emigration | 27 |
Establishment and Early Growth of German Communities | 39 |
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activities Adolph Wagner American American Woolen Company Amoskeag Anniversary Anzeiger und Post April attended August Bavaria became born Boston Bread and Roses Census Chemnitz Company Consul continued December Deutsche Dick editors emigration Emmert England English Fitchburg German community German culture German Day German Element German immigrants German language German populations German Presbyterian Church German School German-American communities German-language newspaper Germans in Manchester Glauchau hall Hampshire Harugari History Holyoke Ibid Immigrant City industrial Irish issue January Julius Stern June Kamphoefner Karl Follen labor Lawrence and Manchester Lawrence Directory Lawrence Telegram leaders listed Lodge Lutheran Manchester and Lawrence Manchester Directory Manchester Turn Verein Manchester Union Männerchor manufacturing March Massachusetts Nazi nineteenth century non-Germans number of Germans October organized paper percent political reported Saxony September Silesia singing societies skilled Sons of Hermann textile textile cities Trumpold Turners Turnfest Turnhalle Turnverein United University Press Vereinsleben Waldoboro Wittke workers World York
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Paths of Integration: Migrants in Western Europe (1880-2004) Leo Lucassen,David Feldman,Jochen Oltmer Korlátozott előnézet - 2006 |