Germanica-Americana, 1976

Germanica-Americana, 1976
Title Germanica-Americana, 1976 PDF eBook
Author Erich A. Albrecht
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 1976
Genre German American literature
ISBN

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Germanica-Americana, 1976

Germanica-Americana, 1976
Title Germanica-Americana, 1976 PDF eBook
Author Erich Albrecht
Publisher
Pages 129
Release 1977
Genre German American literature
ISBN

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Germanica-Americana nineteen hundred and seventy-six

Germanica-Americana nineteen hundred and seventy-six
Title Germanica-Americana nineteen hundred and seventy-six PDF eBook
Author Erich A. Albrecht
Publisher
Pages 129
Release 1977
Genre
ISBN

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Music in German Immigrant Theater

Music in German Immigrant Theater
Title Music in German Immigrant Theater PDF eBook
Author John Koegel
Publisher University Rochester Press
Pages 626
Release 2009
Genre Music
ISBN 1580462154

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A history -- the first ever -- of the abundant traditions of German-American musical theater in New York, and a treasure trove of songs and information.

Encyclopedia of American Folklore

Encyclopedia of American Folklore
Title Encyclopedia of American Folklore PDF eBook
Author Linda Watts
Publisher Infobase Holdings, Inc
Pages 462
Release 2020-07-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1646930002

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Folklore has been described as the unwritten literature of a culture: its songs, stories, sayings, games, rituals, beliefs, and ways of life. Encyclopedia of American Folklore helps readers explore topics, terms, themes, figures, and issues related to this popular subject. This comprehensive reference guide addresses the needs of multiple audiences, including high school, college, and public libraries, archive and museum collections, storytellers, and independent researchers. Its content and organization correspond to the ways educators integrate folklore within literacy and wider learning objectives for language arts and cultural studies at the secondary level. This well-rounded resource connects United States folk forms with their cultural origin, historical context, and social function. Appendixes include a bibliography, a category index, and a discussion of starting points for researching American folklore. References and bibliographic material throughout the text highlight recently published and commonly available materials for further study. Coverage includes: Folk heroes and legendary figures, including Paul Bunyan and Yankee Doodle Fables, fairy tales, and myths often featured in American folklore, including "Little Red Riding Hood" and "The Princess and the Pea" American authors who have added to or modified folklore traditions, including Washington Irving Historical events that gave rise to folklore, including the civil rights movement and the Revolutionary War Terms in folklore studies, such as fieldwork and the folklife movement Holidays and observances, such as Christmas and Kwanzaa Topics related to folklore in everyday life, such as sports folklore and courtship/dating folklore Folklore related to cultural groups, such as Appalachian folklore and African-American folklore and more.

Contented among Strangers

Contented among Strangers
Title Contented among Strangers PDF eBook
Author Linda Schelbitzki Pickle
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 340
Release 2023-11-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0252054350

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German-Americans make up one of the largest ethnic groups in the United States, yet their very success at assimilating has also made them one of the least visible. Contented among Strangers examines the central role German-speaking women in rural areas of the Midwest played in preserving their ethnic and cultural identity. Even while living far from their original homelands, these women applied traditional European patterns of rural family life and values to their new homes in Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. As a result they were more content with their modest lives than were their Anglo-American counterparts. Through personal recollections--including interesting diary material translated by the author, church and community documents, and migration and census data--Pickle reveals the diversity and richness of the women's experiences.

German Americana

German Americana
Title German Americana PDF eBook
Author Christoph Strupp
Publisher
Pages 1652
Release 2007
Genre Authors, German
ISBN

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A comprehensive bibliography of books and scholarship on the United States produced in German-speaking countries from 1956-2005.