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Fifteen Some Facts and Figures on German-speaking Exiles in Ireland, 1933–1945
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Gisela Holfter
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- The Speckled People ix
- Diaspora Experiences xiii
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Identity
- Language and Identity in the German Diaspora 3
- Language and the Negotiation of Identities among German-speaking Diasporic Communities in Central Europe 21
- German-speaking Swiss in Australia 35
- Migration, Language Use, and Identity 47
- Language and Identity 61
- Canadian German 73
- “Memories from Afar” 83
- Pulitzer, Preetorius, and the German American Identity Project of the Westliche Post in St. Louis 95
- “We dont want Kiser to rool in Ontario” 107
- The Politics of Diaspora 117
- Creating Transcultural Space 131
- The German Democratic Republic and the Citizens of German Origin in Canada: 145
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Migration
- Moving beyond Hyphenated German Culture 161
- Some Facts and Figures on German-speaking Exiles in Ireland, 1933–1945 181
- Conversion as a “Two-edged Sword”: Evangelicalism among Pittsburgh’s German Immigrants 193
- The Diasporic Moment 205
- German Migrants in Postwar Britain 217
- Immigration of German-speaking People to the Territory of Modern-day Turkey (1850–1918) 231
- Associating or Quarrelling? 245
- Sudeten German Refugees in Canada and the Forced Migration of Germans in Postwar Central and Eastern Europe 259
- Language Attrition among Germans Living in the Netherlands 271
- Der Onkel aus Amerika: The German Emigrant as a Figure of Speech and Fictional Character 281
- “Ich will nach Amerika, mir eine neue Heimat suchen”* 293
- German Diaspora Experiences in British Columbia after 1945 305
- The German Language in the South Seas 317
- Migration, Gender, and Storytelling 331
- The Domestication of Radical Ideas and Colonial Spaces 345
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Loss
- Reasons and Conditions of Population Transfer 359
- Emigration and Wiedergutmachung 379
- Dissolving the German Diaspora in Poland 391
- Suffering in a Province of Asia 405
- The Nationalization Campaign and the Rewriting of History 419
- Pennsylvania German in Kansas 431
- Wernher von Braun and Arthur Rudolph Negotiating the Past in Huntsville 443
- Brave or Naive? 455
- A German Post-1945 Diaspora? 467
- Di Brandt’s Writing Breaks Canadian Mennonite Silence and Reshapes Cultural Identity 479
- Use It or Lose It? 491
- Contributors 503
- Index 511
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- The Speckled People ix
- Diaspora Experiences xiii
-
Identity
- Language and Identity in the German Diaspora 3
- Language and the Negotiation of Identities among German-speaking Diasporic Communities in Central Europe 21
- German-speaking Swiss in Australia 35
- Migration, Language Use, and Identity 47
- Language and Identity 61
- Canadian German 73
- “Memories from Afar” 83
- Pulitzer, Preetorius, and the German American Identity Project of the Westliche Post in St. Louis 95
- “We dont want Kiser to rool in Ontario” 107
- The Politics of Diaspora 117
- Creating Transcultural Space 131
- The German Democratic Republic and the Citizens of German Origin in Canada: 145
-
Migration
- Moving beyond Hyphenated German Culture 161
- Some Facts and Figures on German-speaking Exiles in Ireland, 1933–1945 181
- Conversion as a “Two-edged Sword”: Evangelicalism among Pittsburgh’s German Immigrants 193
- The Diasporic Moment 205
- German Migrants in Postwar Britain 217
- Immigration of German-speaking People to the Territory of Modern-day Turkey (1850–1918) 231
- Associating or Quarrelling? 245
- Sudeten German Refugees in Canada and the Forced Migration of Germans in Postwar Central and Eastern Europe 259
- Language Attrition among Germans Living in the Netherlands 271
- Der Onkel aus Amerika: The German Emigrant as a Figure of Speech and Fictional Character 281
- “Ich will nach Amerika, mir eine neue Heimat suchen”* 293
- German Diaspora Experiences in British Columbia after 1945 305
- The German Language in the South Seas 317
- Migration, Gender, and Storytelling 331
- The Domestication of Radical Ideas and Colonial Spaces 345
-
Loss
- Reasons and Conditions of Population Transfer 359
- Emigration and Wiedergutmachung 379
- Dissolving the German Diaspora in Poland 391
- Suffering in a Province of Asia 405
- The Nationalization Campaign and the Rewriting of History 419
- Pennsylvania German in Kansas 431
- Wernher von Braun and Arthur Rudolph Negotiating the Past in Huntsville 443
- Brave or Naive? 455
- A German Post-1945 Diaspora? 467
- Di Brandt’s Writing Breaks Canadian Mennonite Silence and Reshapes Cultural Identity 479
- Use It or Lose It? 491
- Contributors 503
- Index 511