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CHAPTER SIX Resisting Assimilation: Middle-Class and Working-Class Approaches
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
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PART ONE 1900
- CHAPTER ONE German Philadelphia: A Social Portrait 15
- CHAPTER TWO Two Neighborhoods 43
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PART TWO Confronting Assimilation, 1900–1914
- CHAPTER THREE The Gendered Crisis of the Vereinswesen 77
- CHAPTER FOUR Destinations: The Ambiguous Lure of Mass Commercial and Consumer Culture 95
- CHAPTER FIVE Destinations: Fractured Whiteness, “American” Identity, and the “Old Stock” Opening 109
- CHAPTER SIX Resisting Assimilation: Middle-Class and Working-Class Approaches 130
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PART THREE Storm, 1914–1919
- CHAPTER SEVEN European War and Ethnic Mobilization 149
- CHAPTER EIGHT Intervention, the Anti-German Panic, and the Fall of Public Germanness 171
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PART FOUR Reshaping Identities in the 1920s
- CHAPTER NINE An Ethnicity Subdued 195
- CHAPTER TEN Changing Neighborhoods 213
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Middle-Class Germans: American Identity and the “Stock” of “Our Forefathers” 232
- CHAPTER TWELVE Workers and Catholics: Toward the “White Ethnic” 246
- CONCLUSION Pluralism, Nationalism, Race, and the Fate of German America 261
- APPENDIX The Neighborhood Census Samples 283
- Notes 291
- Index 371
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Tables xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
-
PART ONE 1900
- CHAPTER ONE German Philadelphia: A Social Portrait 15
- CHAPTER TWO Two Neighborhoods 43
-
PART TWO Confronting Assimilation, 1900–1914
- CHAPTER THREE The Gendered Crisis of the Vereinswesen 77
- CHAPTER FOUR Destinations: The Ambiguous Lure of Mass Commercial and Consumer Culture 95
- CHAPTER FIVE Destinations: Fractured Whiteness, “American” Identity, and the “Old Stock” Opening 109
- CHAPTER SIX Resisting Assimilation: Middle-Class and Working-Class Approaches 130
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PART THREE Storm, 1914–1919
- CHAPTER SEVEN European War and Ethnic Mobilization 149
- CHAPTER EIGHT Intervention, the Anti-German Panic, and the Fall of Public Germanness 171
-
PART FOUR Reshaping Identities in the 1920s
- CHAPTER NINE An Ethnicity Subdued 195
- CHAPTER TEN Changing Neighborhoods 213
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Middle-Class Germans: American Identity and the “Stock” of “Our Forefathers” 232
- CHAPTER TWELVE Workers and Catholics: Toward the “White Ethnic” 246
- CONCLUSION Pluralism, Nationalism, Race, and the Fate of German America 261
- APPENDIX The Neighborhood Census Samples 283
- Notes 291
- Index 371