Behold! The Polish-Americans

Behold! The Polish-Americans
Title Behold! The Polish-Americans PDF eBook
Author Joseph Anthony Wytrwal
Publisher Detroit : Endurance Press
Pages 718
Release 1977
Genre Polish Americans
ISBN

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A history of the Polish-Americans and their influence on American history and culture.

Polish Americans

Polish Americans
Title Polish Americans PDF eBook
Author James S. Pula
Publisher VNR AG
Pages 206
Release 1995
Genre Polish Americans
ISBN 9780805784275

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The Polish American community has long been identified with three characteristics that the early immigrants brought with them to America, writes Pula: "an affection and concern for their ancestral homeland, a deep religious faith, and a sense of shared cultural values." Prominent among these values are family loyalty, a desire for property ownership, and pride in self-sufficiency.

A History of the Polish Americans

A History of the Polish Americans
Title A History of the Polish Americans PDF eBook
Author John.J. Bukowczyk
Publisher Routledge
Pages 378
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 135153520X

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In the last, rootless decade families, neighborhoods, and communities have disintegrated in the face of gripping social, economic, and technological changes. Th is process has had mixed results. On the positive side, it has produced a mobile, volatile, and dynamic society in the United States that is perhaps more open, just, and creative than ever before. On the negative side, it has dissolved the glue that bound our society together and has destroyed many of the myths, symbols, values, and beliefs that provided social direction and purpose. In A History of the Polish Americans, John J. Bukowczyk provides a thorough account of the Polish experience in America and how some cultural bonds loosened, as well as the ways in which others persisted.

Polish-American Folklore

Polish-American Folklore
Title Polish-American Folklore PDF eBook
Author Deborah Anders Silverman
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 286
Release 2000
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780252025693

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In addition, she offers a wealth of information on foodways and on the origins and celebration of holy days, from Christmas Eve vigils to the Dyngus Day festivals of the Easter season."--BOOK JACKET.

Polish American History after 1939

Polish American History after 1939
Title Polish American History after 1939 PDF eBook
Author Joanna Wojdon
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 560
Release 2024-06-03
Genre History
ISBN 1040031056

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This book is the second in a three-part, multi-authored study of Polish American history which aims to present the history of Polish Americans in the United States from the beginning of Polish presence on the continent to the current times, shown against a broad historical background of developments in Poland, the United States and other locations of the Polish Diaspora. According to the 2010 US Census, there are 9.5 million persons who identify themselves as Polish Americans in the United States, making them the eighth largest ethnic group in the country today. Polish Americans, or Polonia for short, has always been one of the largest immigrant and ethnic groups and the largest Slavic group in America. Despite that, common knowledge about its social and political life, culture and economy is still inadequate – in Academia and among the Polish Americans themselves. The book discusses the major themes in Polish American history, such as organizational life and the structure of the community facing subsequent waves of immigration from Poland, its leadership and political involvement in Polish and American affairs, as well as living and working conditions, and the everyday life of families and communities, their culture, ethnic identity and relations with the broadly understood American society, starting from the outbreak of World War 2 in Poland in September, 1939, and ending with the highlights of the 21st-century developments. It depicts Polish Americans’ transition from a ‘minority’ through ‘ethnic’ group to Americans who take pride in their symbolic ethnicity, maintained intentionally and manifested occasionally. This volume will be of great value to students and scholars alike interested in Polish and American History and Social and Cultural History.

The Polish Americans

The Polish Americans
Title The Polish Americans PDF eBook
Author Rachel Toor
Publisher Chelsea House
Pages 116
Release 1989-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780791002742

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Discusses the history, culture, and religion of the Poles, actors encouraging their emigration, and their acceptance as an ethnic group in North America.

Polish Americans, 1854-1939

Polish Americans, 1854-1939
Title Polish Americans, 1854-1939 PDF eBook
Author Andrzej Brożek
Publisher
Pages 318
Release 1985
Genre Polish Americans
ISBN

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