Americana Germanica
Title | Americana Germanica PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Ben Baginsky |
Publisher | |
Pages | 219 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 9780788401510 |
In the 1930s, Paul Ben Baginsky, a member of the German Department faculty of Brooklyn College, was working on a book then called "The Development of the Notion of America in Germany" when it was stopped by the lack of bibliographic data to work from. It became clear that no more progress could be made without more adequate bibliographical foundations, and that's exactly what Baginsky set out to do. Based on, but not limited to, the extensive holdings of the New York Public Library, this book aims at being a comprehensive bibliography of the German publications dealing with any aspect of America which were published before 1800. This includes not only books, but articles, essays, and book reviews. Each entry is arranged chronologically according to the publication date. These listings are made highly accessible by the addition of extensive and detailed subject, author, and title indexes. A new introduction and a selective bibliography have been added by Dr. Don H. Tolzmann, one of the foremost German-American scholars today. Anyone seeking information on Germans in American history before 1800 should examine this work, not only for topics pertaining to German immigration and settlement, but any possible historical topic, including esoteric subjects, such as forestry, science and medicine. This book is an essential reference for colonial German-American history.
German-American Achievements
Title | German-American Achievements PDF eBook |
Author | Don Heinrich Tolzmann |
Publisher | |
Pages | 159 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780788419935 |
This is a concise survey of the role that America's largest ethnic group, the German-Americans, has played in American history from the 17th century to the present. The term "German-American" in this volume refers to immigrants and their offspring from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and other German-speaking areas of Europe. Hence, the term "German" is used in a linguistic, cultural and ethnic sense to cover the sum of German-speaking immigrants and their descendants. This study is divided into six parts. Part I, "Immigration and Settlement" traces German-American history from the earliest beginnings into the present time, while Parts II and III demonstrate the role German-Americans have played in "Preserving the Union" and "Building the Nation." Part IV gives an overview of the German-American experience. Part V discusses German-American Heritage Month, and Part VI is a select bibliography. Also includes map that shows percentages of German-Americans in each of the United States, a census table and a fullname index.
German American Annals
Title | German American Annals PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 832 |
Release | 1903 |
Genre | Comparative literature |
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Includes bibliographies.
Germans in America
Title | Germans in America PDF eBook |
Author | Walter D. Kamphoefner |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 311 |
Release | 2021-11-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1442264985 |
This book offers a fresh look at the Germans—the largest and perhaps the most diverse foreign-language group in 19th century America. Drawing upon the latest findings from both sides of the Atlantic, emphasizing history from the bottom up and drawing heavily upon examples from immigrant letters, this work presents a number of surprising new insights. Particular attention is given to the German-American institutional network, which because of the size and diversity of the immigrant group was especially strong. Not just parochial schools, but public elementary schools in dozens of cities offered instruction in the mother tongue. Only after 1900 was there a slow transition to the English language in most German churches. Still, the anti-German hysteria of World War I brought not so much a sudden end to cultural preservation as an acceleration of a decline that had already begun beforehand. It is from this point on that the largest American ethnic group also became the least visible, but especially in rural enclaves, traces of the German culture and language persisted to the end of the twentieth century.
Bibliographies on German American History
Title | Bibliographies on German American History PDF eBook |
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Pages | |
Release | 1943 |
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Bibliography of German Culture in America to 1940
Title | Bibliography of German Culture in America to 1940 PDF eBook |
Author | Henry August Pochmann |
Publisher | Krause Publications |
Pages | 782 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | History |
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This index is "at once a register of principle subjects and topics within the field of German culture in America, an index of names, of authors, co-authors, compilers, editors, and translators, and a geographical index to German culture in the several cities and states."--Introd.
The German-Americans
Title | The German-Americans PDF eBook |
Author | La Vern J. Rippley |
Publisher | Boston : Twayne Publishers |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 1976 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780805784053 |
Represents the German-American experience in the United States. Provides a German-American Chronology section to assist with orientation in historical time. Includes some of the key events in the history of Germany.