Drei Jahre in Amerika, 1859-1862

Drei Jahre in Amerika, 1859-1862
Title Drei Jahre in Amerika, 1859-1862 PDF eBook
Author Israel Joseph Benjamin
Publisher
Pages 802
Release 1862
Genre California
ISBN

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Drei Jahre in Amerika

Drei Jahre in Amerika
Title Drei Jahre in Amerika PDF eBook
Author Israel Joseph Benjamin
Publisher
Pages 418
Release 1862
Genre California
ISBN

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The German-Jewish Migration to America

The German-Jewish Migration to America
Title The German-Jewish Migration to America PDF eBook
Author Max James Kohler
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 1901
Genre Jews
ISBN

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Bibliotheca Americana

Bibliotheca Americana
Title Bibliotheca Americana PDF eBook
Author Joseph Sabin
Publisher
Pages 602
Release 1869
Genre America
ISBN

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The Heimat Abroad

The Heimat Abroad
Title The Heimat Abroad PDF eBook
Author K. Molly O'Donnell
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 337
Release 2010-02-22
Genre History
ISBN 0472025120

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Germans have been one of the most mobile and dispersed populations on earth. Communities of German speakers, scattered around the globe, have long believed they could recreate their Heimat (homeland) wherever they moved, and that their enclaves could remain truly German. Furthermore, the history of Germany is inextricably tied to Germans outside the homeland who formed new communities that often retained their Germanness. Emigrants, including political, economic, and religious exiles such as Jewish Germans, fostered a nostalgia for home, which, along with longstanding mutual ties of family, trade, and culture, bound them to Germany. The Heimat Abroad is the first book to examine the problem of Germany's long and complex relationship to ethnic Germans outside its national borders. Beyond defining who is German and what makes them so, the book reconceives German identity and history in global terms and challenges the nation state and its borders as the sole basis of German nationalism. Krista O'Donnell is Associate Professor of History, William Paterson University. Nancy Reagin is Professor of History, Pace University. Renete Bridenthal is Emerita Professor of History, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York.

Die deutsche Präsenz in den USA

Die deutsche Präsenz in den USA
Title Die deutsche Präsenz in den USA PDF eBook
Author Josef Raab
Publisher LIT Verlag Münster
Pages 848
Release 2008
Genre Acculturation
ISBN 3825800393

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Whereas the cultural and political influence of the U.S. on Europe and Germany has been researched extensively, the impact of more than 6 million German immigrants on U.S.-American history and culture has received far less scholarly attention. Therefore this volume addresses a wide range of areas in which a German presence has been manifesting itself in the U.S. for more than three centuries. Among the disciplines involved in this broad analysis are linguistics, literary studies, history, economics, musicology as well as media studies and cultural studies.

Finding Lists of the Chicago Public Library

Finding Lists of the Chicago Public Library
Title Finding Lists of the Chicago Public Library PDF eBook
Author Chicago Public Library
Publisher
Pages 168
Release 1904
Genre
ISBN

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