Latvians in Michigan

Latvians in Michigan
Title Latvians in Michigan PDF eBook
Author Silvija D. Meija
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 186
Release 2005-07-11
Genre History
ISBN 1609170695

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Latvians have contributed to the cultural mosaic and economy of Michigan far more than one might imagine. There are three large Latvian communities in Michigan—Kalamazoo, Detroit, and Grand Rapids—with several smaller enclaves elsewhere in the state. An underlying goal of Latvians who now live in Michigan, as well as other parts of the United States and Canada, is to maintain their language and culture. More than five thousand Latvians came to Michigan after World War II, found gainful employment, purchased homes, and became a part of the Michigan population. Most sought to reeducate themselves and struggled to educate their children in Michigan’s many colleges and universities. Latvians in Michigan examines Latvia and its history, and describes how World War II culminated in famine, death, and eventual flight from their homeland by many Latvian refugees. After the war ended, most Latvian emigrants eventually made their way to Sweden or Germany, where they lived in displaced persons camps. From there, the emigrants were sponsored by individuals or organizations and they moved once again to other parts of the world. Many came to the United States, where they established new roots and tried to perpetuate their cultural heritage while establishing new lives.

Danes and Icelanders in Michigan

Danes and Icelanders in Michigan
Title Danes and Icelanders in Michigan PDF eBook
Author Howard L. Nicholson
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 143
Release 2013-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 1628950390

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Immigration of Danes and Icelanders to Michigan began in the 1850s and continued well into the twentieth century. Beginning with their origins, this book takes a detailed look at their arrival and settlement in Michigan, answering some key questions: What brought Danes and Icelanders to Michigan? What challenges did they face? How did they adjust and survive here? Where did they settle? What kind of lasting impact have they had on Michigan’s economic and cultural landscape? Extensively researched, this book examines the public and private lives of Danish and Icelandic immigrants in Michigan, drawing from both individual and institutional histories. Shedding new light on the livelihood, traditions, religion, social life, civic organizations, and mutual benefit societies, this thorough, insightful book highlights a small but important population within Michigan’s borders.

The Latvians in America, 1640-1973

The Latvians in America, 1640-1973
Title The Latvians in America, 1640-1973 PDF eBook
Author Līga K. Streipa
Publisher Dobbs Ferry, N.Y : Oceana Publications
Pages 168
Release 1974
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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A chronology of the Latvians in America from 1640 to 1973, with selected documents and appendices.

The Waters of Michigan

The Waters of Michigan
Title The Waters of Michigan PDF eBook
Author David Lubbers
Publisher Dave Dempsey Environmental Stu
Pages 104
Release 2008
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Water. One cannot think of Michigan without the image of water. Water as vast as the Great Lakes, as serene as the inland lakes, and as long and lazy or sleek and fast as the numerous byways that run between and among them. Waters of Michigan is a tribute to this treasured resource of Michigan. Combining the vision of internationally renowned photographer David Lubbers with the stewardship focus of environmentalist Dave Dempsey, this collection presents a truly unique view and understanding of the waters of Michigan. Foreword by Governor Willim G. Milliken.

Historical Dictionary of Latvia

Historical Dictionary of Latvia
Title Historical Dictionary of Latvia PDF eBook
Author Aldis Purs
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 444
Release 2017-05-02
Genre History
ISBN 1538102218

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Latvia is located on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. After a brief period of independence between the two World Wars, Latvia was annexed by the USSR in 1940. It reestablished its independence in 1991 following the breakup of the Soviet Union. Although the last Russian troops left in 1994. Latvia continues to revamp its economy for eventual integration into various Western European political and economic institutions. Since May 2004 Latvia is a member of the European Union. This third edition of Historical Dictionary of Latvia contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 500 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Latvia.

Displaced Persons, Resettlement and the Legacies of War

Displaced Persons, Resettlement and the Legacies of War
Title Displaced Persons, Resettlement and the Legacies of War PDF eBook
Author Jessica Stroja
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 208
Release 2022-06-09
Genre History
ISBN 1000593916

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This book provides a case study on the ongoing impact of displacement and encampment of refugees who do not have access to resettlement support services or are resettled in locations of low cultural and linguistic diversity. Following the journeys of displaced families and children who left Europe after the Second World War to seek resettlement in Queensland, Australia, this book brings together the rarely heard voices of these refugees from written archives, along with material from more than 50 oral history interviews. It thoroughly explores the impacts of displacement, encampment, and eventually resettlement in locations without resettlement facilities or support networks. In so doing, the book brings to light important findings that can be used to help understand the experiences of those impacted by contemporary refugee crises and can be considered when developing responses and assistance in locations where there is a lack of diversity or support for refugees. This book will be of interest to scholars and students studying and researching the history of migration, sociology of migration, psychological effects of migration and displacement, as well as demography. Practitioners and policymakers will also be able to draw from this book when considering the long-term impacts of responses to contemporary refugee crises.

The Joint Contact Team Program

The Joint Contact Team Program
Title The Joint Contact Team Program PDF eBook
Author Robert T. Cossaboom
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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