Facts about Welsh Factors

Facts about Welsh Factors
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Total Pages : 488
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ISBN-10 : YALE:39002071560487
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Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Facts about Welsh Factors by : Ebenezer Edwards

The Welsh in Metro America

The Welsh in Metro America
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9781666962215
ISBN-13 : 166696221X
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis The Welsh in Metro America by : Robert Llewellyn Tyler

Through a consideration of settlement patterns, economic activity, language use, and cultural and religious institutions, The Welsh in Metro America: Respectability and Assimilation in San Francisco, Seattle, Columbus, and Milwaukee, 1870–1930 provides a micro study of four Welsh immigrant communities in urban America. This book endeavors to understand the strength and long-term viability of these communities and the ways in which they changed by analyzing the forces that enabled Welsh immigrants and their children to so rapidly become Welsh Americans and, ultimately, to almost seamlessly enter the mainstream world of white, English-speaking, Protestant America.

Wales and the American Dream

Wales and the American Dream
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9781443883566
ISBN-13 : 1443883565
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Wales and the American Dream by : Robert Llewellyn Tyler

The Welsh comprised a distinct and highly visible ethno-linguistic group in many areas of the United States during the late decades of the nineteenth century and the early decades of the twentieth. Through a consideration of settlement patterns, cultural and religious institutions, language retention, and marriage preference, this book provides a micro-study of four identifiable Welsh communities over a set period of time. The nature, strength and long-term viability of these communities is analysed and assessed, as are the ways in which they changed; a process which saw the Welsh become Welsh-Americans and, ultimately, Americans. Welsh immigrants in the USA were invariably portrayed as models of American citizenship by virtue of their perceived national characteristics and their standards of social behaviour. This book tests the assumption that the Welsh were prime illustrations of the American Dream by analysing one facet of that dream; socio-economic success as revealed by occupational mobility. To what extent did the Welsh as a group occupy a privileged position in the occupational hierarchy, and were they able to maintain and improve upon their social and economic position in a relatively short space of time?

The Welsh in an Australian Gold Town

The Welsh in an Australian Gold Town
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Publisher : University of Wales Press
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9780708322673
ISBN-13 : 0708322670
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis The Welsh in an Australian Gold Town by : Robert Llewellyn Tyler

Works which have sought to look specifically at the Welsh in Australia have been few in number and characterised by a concentration on prominent individuals and cultural/religious societies, thus excluding many facets of immigrant life. This book provides an analysis of the Welsh immigrant community in the Ballarat/Sebastopol gold mining district of Victoria, Australia during the second half of the nineteenth century and considers all aspects of the Welsh immigrant experience. As its focus, the book has the Welsh migrant group as a whole, in one particular area, during one period of time, for ultimately it was the migrants themselves who were responsible for the strength or weakness of Welsh religious life, the success or failure of Welsh cultural institutions; they who decided whether or not to retain and transmit their national language if, indeed, they spoke it in the first place; they who chose whether or not to marry within their own group, to live amongst their own, to retain the ties of Welshness and pass on the values of the Old Country, or to attempt full and immediate integration; they who were miners or shop owners, abstainers or drunkards, law abiding or criminal. A true picture of Welsh immigrant life can only be obtained by considering the community in its entirety, to view it in the round, as it were. This work attempts to do just that and hopes to make some small contribution to the understanding of what it was to be one amongst the thousands of Welsh people who lived in a particular place at a certain time in a land so far from Wales.

Wales in America

Wales in America
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Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : PSU:000049055160
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Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Wales in America by : William D. Jones

Between the years 1860 and 1920 around 80,000 Welsh immigrants settled in the United States. This volume focses on Scranton, the epicentre of Welsh America, and examines the wider issues of how these immigrants regarded their nationality, their mother country, their relationship with other cultures and how they became absorbed into the society of their new home.

Royal Wales

Royal Wales
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Publisher : University of Wales Press
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 9780708323120
ISBN-13 : 070832312X
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Royal Wales by : Deborah Fisher

This book covers both the royal families that existed in pre-Conquest Wales and the predominantly English royal families that have ruled over Wales since medieval times. The changing relationships between the rulers and the ruled in Wales are examined, over a period from the early Middle Ages to the present day. The aim is to tell the story of how Wales has figured in the development of the British royal family and its traditions. The author's previous books covered individual members of the royal families; although this book will inevitably cover individuals in the telling of the story, to some extent, the book will concentrate less on the personalities and more on the surrounding tradition and pageantry (e.g., investiture ceremonies), and there is ample scope for covering new ground. An index and select bibliography will be provided, as well as illustrations, the latter largely of monuments and locations in Wales associated with the book's theme.

Welsh Reflections

Welsh Reflections
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Publisher : Gomer Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105111016148
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Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Welsh Reflections by : Aled Jones

Y Drych is North America's oldest Welsh newspaper. From its origins in the bustling streets of downtown Manhattan in 1851, it survived the travails of the civil war to emerge at the end of the 19th century as America's leading Welsh language paper. This text tells the story of this newspaper.