Philadelphia Naturalization Records

Philadelphia Naturalization Records
Title Philadelphia Naturalization Records PDF eBook
Author Percy William Filby
Publisher Gale Cengage
Pages 744
Release 1982
Genre Law
ISBN

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Colonial Maryland Naturalizations

Colonial Maryland Naturalizations
Title Colonial Maryland Naturalizations PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey A. Wyand
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Com
Pages 124
Release 1975
Genre Maryland
ISBN 0806306807

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The chief interest in this work rests with the naturalizations in Part III, which were compiled from Maryland's Provincial Court documents in the Hall of Records, Annapolis, Between 1742 and 1775 upwards of 1,000 naturalizations were granted in Maryland. Data in the naturalization records presented here includes the identifying number of the record, date of naturalization, date of communion, volume and page of the Provincial Court Judgments, name, county or town of residence, nationality, church membership, location of church, and witnesses to communion. Place names, clergy, and parish locations are identified in the appendix.

Pennsylvania German Pioneers

Pennsylvania German Pioneers
Title Pennsylvania German Pioneers PDF eBook
Author Ralph Beaver Strassburger
Publisher
Pages 736
Release 2009-05
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780806308814

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Federal Council of Citizenship Training

Federal Council of Citizenship Training
Title Federal Council of Citizenship Training PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Council of Citizenship Training
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1924
Genre Citizenship
ISBN

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Stranger Citizens

Stranger Citizens
Title Stranger Citizens PDF eBook
Author John McNelis O'Keefe
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 223
Release 2020-12-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1501756168

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Stranger Citizens examines how foreign migrants who resided in the United States gave shape to citizenship in the decades after American independence in 1783. During this formative time, lawmakers attempted to shape citizenship and the place of immigrants in the new nation, while granting the national government new powers such as deportation. John McNelis O'Keefe argues that despite the challenges of public and official hostility that they faced in the late 1700s and early 1800s, migrant groups worked through lobbying, engagement with government officials, and public protest to create forms of citizenship that worked for them. This push was made not only by white men immigrating from Europe; immigrants of color were able to secure footholds of rights and citizenship, while migrant women asserted legal independence, challenging traditional notions of women's subordination. Stranger Citizens emphasizes the making of citizenship from the perspectives of migrants themselves, and demonstrates the rich varieties and understandings of citizenship and personhood exercised by foreign migrants and refugees. O'Keefe boldly reverses the top-down model wherein citizenship was constructed only by political leaders and the courts. Thanks to generous funding from the Sustainable History Monograph Pilot and the Mellon Foundation the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access (OA) volumes from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other Open Access repositories.

The Fires of Philadelphia

The Fires of Philadelphia
Title The Fires of Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author Zachary M. Schrag
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 324
Release 2021-06-01
Genre History
ISBN 1643137298

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A gripping and masterful account of the moment one of America's founding cities turned on itself, giving the nation a preview of the Civil War to come. America is in a state of deep unrest, grappling with xenophobia, racial, and ethnic tension a national scale that feels singular to our time. But it also echoes the earliest anti-immigrant sentiments of the country. In 1844, Philadelphia was set aflame by a group of Protestant ideologues—avowed nativists—who were seeking social and political power rallied by charisma and fear of the immigrant menace. For these men, it was Irish Catholics they claimed would upend morality and murder their neighbors, steal their jobs, and overturn democracy. The nativists burned Catholic churches, chased and beat people through the streets, and exchanged shots with a militia seeking to reinstate order. In the aftermath, the public debated both the militia’s use of force and the actions of the mob. Some of the most prominent nativists continued their rise to political power for a time, even reaching Congress, but they did not attempt to stoke mob violence again. Today, in an America beset by polarization and riven over questions of identity and law enforcement, the 1844 Philadelphia Riots and the circumstances that caused them demand new investigation. At a time many envision America in flames, The Fires of Philadelphia shows us a city—one that embodies the founding of our country—that descended into open warfare and found its way out again.

Building Little Italy

Building Little Italy
Title Building Little Italy PDF eBook
Author Richard N. Juliani
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 430
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780271042480

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A history of Italian immigrants in Philadelphia with an emphasis on the development of an Italian community before the beginning of mass immigration in the 1870s. Begins with a series of biographical sketches of the first arrivals to leave some trace of their presence during the 18th century. Employing state and church records, the reconstruction shifts to historical demography to define the components of an emerging subculture, and then concludes using historical sociology to shape the narrative and analysis. Paper edition (unseen), $19.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR