Annual Report

Annual Report
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Total Pages : 1088
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ISBN-10 : MINN:31951P01142459H
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Rating : 4/5 (9H Downloads)

Synopsis Annual Report by : American Tract Society

Bibliotheca Americana

Bibliotheca Americana
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Total Pages : 596
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:HB9RNU
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Rating : 4/5 (NU Downloads)

Synopsis Bibliotheca Americana by : Joseph Sabin

State Charities Aid Association Annual Report

State Charities Aid Association Annual Report
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Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015039398303
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Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis State Charities Aid Association Annual Report by : State Charities Aid Association (N.Y.)

Reports for 1909/10-1920/21 include the association's 18th-29th Annual report to the State Hospital Commission ( varies slightly)

Becoming Old Stock

Becoming Old Stock
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 404
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ISBN-10 : 9780691223674
ISBN-13 : 069122367X
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming Old Stock by : Russell A. Kazal

More Americans trace their ancestry to Germany than to any other country. Arguably, German Americans form America's largest ethnic group. Yet they have a remarkably low profile today, reflecting a dramatic, twentieth-century retreat from German-American identity. In this age of multiculturalism, why have German Americans gone into ethnic eclipse--and where have they ended up? Becoming Old Stock represents the first in-depth exploration of that question. The book describes how German Philadelphians reinvented themselves in the early twentieth century, especially after World War I brought a nationwide anti-German backlash. Using quantitative methods, oral history, and a cultural analysis of written sources, the book explores how, by the 1920s, many middle-class and Lutheran residents had redefined themselves in "old-stock" terms--as "American" in opposition to southeastern European "new immigrants." It also examines working-class and Catholic Germans, who came to share a common identity with other European immigrants, but not with newly arrived black Southerners. Becoming Old Stock sheds light on the way German Americans used race, American nationalism, and mass culture to fashion new identities in place of ethnic ones. It is also an important contribution to the growing literature on racial identity among European Americans. In tracing the fate of one of America's largest ethnic groups, Becoming Old Stock challenges historians to rethink the phenomenon of ethnic assimilation and to explore its complex relationship to American pluralism.