Germans in the New World

Germans in the New World
Author: Frederick C. Luebke
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0252068475

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Provides history of German immigrants in the United States and Brazil that ranges from institutional and state history to comparative studies on an intercontinental scale. This book offers both a record of an individual odyssey within immigration history and a statement about the need for thoughtful reflections on the field.

German Immigrants in America

German Immigrants in America
Author: Elizabeth Raum
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2008
Genre: German Americans
ISBN: 9781429613569

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Describes the experiences of German immigrants upon arriving in America. The readers choices reveal historical details from the perspective of Germans who came to Texas in the 1840s, the Dakota Territory in the 1880s, and Wisconsin before the start of World War I.

The Germans in Chile Immigration and Colonization 1849 1914

The Germans in Chile  Immigration and Colonization  1849 1914
Author: George F. W. Young
Publsiher: [Staten Island, N.Y.] : Center for Migration Studies New York
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1974
Genre: History
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173028053290

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Keeping a Low Profile

Keeping a Low Profile
Author: Brigitte Bönisch-Brednich
Publsiher: Victoria University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0864734395

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This oral history of German immigration to New Zealand is based on extensive field research, including 102 life history interviews and in-depth study of archival sources and secondary literature. Issues of national and individual identity are also addressed.

German Immigration and Assimilation in Ontario 1783 1918

German Immigration and Assimilation in Ontario  1783 1918
Author: Werner Bausenhart
Publsiher: New York ; Ottawa : Legas
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015018910607

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History of German immigration in the United States and successful German Americans and their descendants

History of German immigration in the United States   and successful German Americans and their descendants
Author: George von Skal
Publsiher: Dalcassian Publishing Company
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1910-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Brief History of German Immigration into America from Where to Where Why They Came and What They Contributed

Brief History of German Immigration into America     from Where  to Where  Why They Came and What They Contributed
Author: Wolfgang H Vogel
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2020-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781663207425

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A large number of American citizens trace their ancestry back to German immigrants who entered this country over the last centuries. This book is written for these German Americans but also for others interested in history to find an answer why these early Germans left their Home country and ventured across the ocean. The book describes the political and economic conditions in Germany which determined to a significant extent why Germans left their home country. The book illustrates the arrival and early life of the immigrants in their new homeland which was often filled with many hardships or even death. The book describes many of the major contributions these immigrants made to American life in general and its progress over time. The author being of German origin presents all these different aspect in an interesting and informative way in:BRIEF HISTORY OF GERMAN IMMIGRATION INTO AMERICA – from where, to where, why they came and what they contributed.

America and the Germans Immigration language ethnicity

America and the Germans  Immigration  language  ethnicity
Author: Frank Trommler,Joseph McVeigh
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary Collection
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015012211192

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Unprecedented in scope and critical perspective, American and the Germans presents an analysis of the history of the Germans in America and of the turbulent relations between Germany and the United States. The two volumes bring together research in such diverse fields as ethnic studies, political science, linguistics, and literature, as well as American and German History. Contributors are leading American and German scholars, such as Kathleen Neils Conzen, Joshua A. Fishman, Peter Gay, Harold Jantz, Günter Moltmann, Steven Muller, Theo Sommer, Fritz Stern, Herbert A. Strauss, Gerhard L. Weinberg, and Don Yoder. These scholars assess the ethnicity and acculturation of German-Americans from the seventeenth century to the twentieth; the state of German language and culture in the United States; World War I as a turning point in relations between German and America; the political, economic, and cultural relations before and after World War II; and the midcentury state of affairs between the two countries. Special chapters are devoted to the Pennsylvania Germans, Jewish-German immigration after 1933, Americanism in Germany, and a critical appraisal of current research. American and the Germans presents a fascinating introduction to the subject as well as new perspectives for a more critical and comprehensive study of its many facets. It can be used as a reader in the fields of German studies, American studies, political science, European and German history, American history, ethnic studies, and German and American literature. Although each of the 49 contributions reflects the state of current scholarship, they are formulated with the uninitiated reader in mind.