Hungarian Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland

Hungarian Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland
Title Hungarian Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland PDF eBook
Author Susan M. Papp
Publisher
Total Pages 344
Release 1981
Genre Cleveland (Ohio)
ISBN

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The Hungarian-Americans

The Hungarian-Americans
Title The Hungarian-Americans PDF eBook
Author Steven Béla Várdy
Publisher Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages 232
Release 1985
Genre Hungarian Americans
ISBN 9780805784251

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"Discusses the history, culture, and religion of the Hungarian Americans; factors encouraging their emigration; and their acceptance as an ethnic group in North America." Google Books viewed 8/20/2020.

Being Hungarian in Cleveland

Being Hungarian in Cleveland
Title Being Hungarian in Cleveland PDF eBook
Author Endre Szentkiralyi
Publisher Helena History Press
Total Pages 292
Release 2019-06-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781943596102

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Cleveland, Ohio, has been the U.S. hub for all things related to Hungary and Hungarians since the nineteenth century. Today, Cleveland's Hungarian community remains vibrant and continues to value and preserve its heritage despite the ongoing impact of economic, social and cultural changes, demographic shifts and gentrification. In this work, historian Endre Szentkiralyi examines the concept of "being Hungarian in Cleveland," using a variety of methodologies and drawing on his 47 years as an active member of that community. He looks at the community historically and sociologically via in-depth research into its language and literature, culture, and traditions, with a focus on the years from 1950 to the present. Today, though Cleveland's unique Hungarian community is shrinking, its extensive roots—significantly shaped by succeeding generations—run deep, and Szentkiralyi's research attests to the fact that it is still thriving. In his conclusion he addresses recent developments, including the communication and outreach strategies of the community's core organizations, and offers a hopeful outlook for its changing but enduring future.

Romanian Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland

Romanian Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland
Title Romanian Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland PDF eBook
Author Theodore Andrica
Publisher
Total Pages 236
Release 1977
Genre Cleveland (Ohio)
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Cleveland Slovaks

Cleveland Slovaks
Title Cleveland Slovaks PDF eBook
Author John T. Sabol
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 132
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780738552422

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Cleveland's Slovaks can best be characterized as survivors. Many survived ethnic persecution and poverty so they could have a chance at something better. Beginning with a small core of immigrants seeking work aboveground rather than in the coal mines of neighboring states, Cleveland's Slovak community grew through a giant chain migration. Their neighborhoods flourished close to their jobs and their churches. Many of the ancestors of today's Slovaks came to the United States classified as Hungarians. In their hearts, though, they knew what they were and what language they spoke. They held on to their native language even as they learned English and unwaveringly encouraged their children to strive for the opportunity America offered. According to the 2000 census, 93,500 northeast Ohioans claim Slovak heritage. The photographs in Cleveland Slovaks show their neighborhoods and family life and give readers an appreciation of the community's legacy.

Irish Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland

Irish Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland
Title Irish Americans and Their Communities of Cleveland PDF eBook
Author Nelson J. Callahan
Publisher
Total Pages 268
Release 1978
Genre Cleveland (Ohio)
ISBN

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Hungarian American Toledo

Hungarian American Toledo
Title Hungarian American Toledo PDF eBook
Author Thomas E. Barden
Publisher
Total Pages 263
Release 2002-12-01
Genre Hungarian Americans
ISBN 9780932259028

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When a foundry of the National Malleable Castings Company transferred over 200 Hungarian workers from its home plant in Cleveland to its new East Toledo site the Birmingham neighborhood quickly became a working class Hungarian enclave. It thrived through the 20th century and today remains a vital area of the city. Hungraian American Toledo tells its story.