Immigrant Milwaukee, 1836-1860

Immigrant Milwaukee, 1836-1860
Title Immigrant Milwaukee, 1836-1860 PDF eBook
Author Kathleen N. Conzen
Publisher
Total Pages 315
Release 1976
Genre
ISBN 9780783720593

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"The German Athens"

Title "The German Athens" PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Neils Conzen
Publisher
Total Pages 1194
Release 1972
Genre German Americans
ISBN

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Immigrant Milwaukee, 1836-1860

Immigrant Milwaukee, 1836-1860
Title Immigrant Milwaukee, 1836-1860 PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Neils Conzen
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1976
Genre History
ISBN

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The Immigrants of Madison, Wisconsin, 1860-1890

The Immigrants of Madison, Wisconsin, 1860-1890
Title The Immigrants of Madison, Wisconsin, 1860-1890 PDF eBook
Author Peter Neil Laugesen
Publisher
Total Pages 260
Release 1966
Genre Madison (Wis.)
ISBN

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Becoming Irish American

Becoming Irish American
Title Becoming Irish American PDF eBook
Author Timothy J. Meagher
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 340
Release 2023-11-07
Genre History
ISBN 0300275838

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The origins and evolution of Irish American identity, from colonial times through the twentieth century As millions of Irish immigrants and their descendants created community in the United States over the centuries, they neither remained Irish nor simply became American. Instead, they created a culture and defined an identity that was unique to their circumstances, a new people that they would continually reinvent: Irish Americans. Historian Timothy J. Meagher traces the Irish American experience from the first Irishman to step ashore at Roanoke in 1585 to John F. Kennedy’s election as president in 1960. As he chronicles how Irish American culture evolved, Meagher looks at how various groups adapted and thrived—Protestants and Catholics, immigrants and American born, those located in different geographic corners of the country. He describes how Irish Americans made a living, where they worshiped, and when they married, and how Irish American politicians found particular success, from ward bosses on the streets of New York, Boston, and Chicago to the presidency. In this sweeping history, Meagher reveals how the Irish American identity was forged, how it has transformed, and how it has held lasting influence on American culture.

Wisconsin

Wisconsin
Title Wisconsin PDF eBook
Author Robert Carrington Nesbit
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages 660
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780299108045

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Robert Nesbit's classic single-volume history of Wisconsin was expanded by Wisconsin State Historian William F. Thompson to include the period from 1940 to the late 1980s, along with updated bibliographies and appendices. First paperback edition.

Germans in Minnesota

Germans in Minnesota
Title Germans in Minnesota PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Neils Conzen
Publisher Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages 149
Release 2009-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0873517342

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A concise history of Germans in Minnesota including immigration patterns, the Catholic and Lutheran churches, cultural organizations, businesses, and politics, especially in the World War I years.