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18. The German Language in America: An Open Forum
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
- Introduction XI
- After Three Hundred Years: A Keynote Address in 1983 XXIII
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Part I: Immigration
- 1 . German Immigration to Colonial America : Prototype of a Transatlantic Mass Migration 3
- 2. The Pattern of German Emigration to the United States in the Nineteenth Century 14
- 3. Organizing German Immigration: The Role of State Authorities in Germany and the United States 25
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Part II: The Pennsylvania Germans
- 4. The Pennsylvania Germans: Three Centuries of Identity Crisis 39
- 5. Hyphenated America : The Creation of an Eighteenth-Century German-American Culture 66
- 6. Image and Counterimage, Tradition and Expectation : The German Immigrants in English Colonial Society in Pennsylvania, 1700 -1765 85
- 7. The Plain People: Historical and Modern Perspectives 106
- 8. Pietism Rejected: A Reinterpretation of Amish Origins 118
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Part III: Ethnicity and Politics
- 9. German-Americans and the Invention of Ethnicity 131
- 10. Ethnic Leadership and the German-Americans 148
- 11. The German-American Immigrants and the Newly Founded Reich 160
- 12. Whose Celebration? The Centennial of 1876 and German- American Socialist Culture 176
- 13. German Immigrant Workers In Nineteenth-Century America: Working-Class Culture and Everyday Life in an Urban Industrial Setting 189
- 14. Images of German Immigrants in the United States and Brazil, 1890 -1918 : Some Comparisons 207
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Part IV: The German Language
- 15. The German Language In America 223
- 16. Language-Maintenance Efforts Among German Immigrants and Their Descendants in the United States 241
- 17. Demographic and Institutional Indicators of German Language Maintenance in the United States, 1960-1980 251
- 18. The German Language in America: An Open Forum 270
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Part V: German-American Literature
- 19. German-American Literature: Some Further Perspectives 283
- 20. The Challenge of Early German-American Literature 294
- 21. Radicalism and the "Great Cause": The German-American Serial Novel in the Antebellum Era 306
- 22. The Representation of America in German Newspapers Before and During the Civil War 321
- 23. Women of German-American Fiction: Therese Robinson, Mathilde Anneke, and Fernande Richter 331
- 24. German-American Literature: Critical Comments on the Current State of Ethnic Writing in German and Its Philological Description 343
- Contributors 357
- Index 363
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Preface IX
- Introduction XI
- After Three Hundred Years: A Keynote Address in 1983 XXIII
-
Part I: Immigration
- 1 . German Immigration to Colonial America : Prototype of a Transatlantic Mass Migration 3
- 2. The Pattern of German Emigration to the United States in the Nineteenth Century 14
- 3. Organizing German Immigration: The Role of State Authorities in Germany and the United States 25
-
Part II: The Pennsylvania Germans
- 4. The Pennsylvania Germans: Three Centuries of Identity Crisis 39
- 5. Hyphenated America : The Creation of an Eighteenth-Century German-American Culture 66
- 6. Image and Counterimage, Tradition and Expectation : The German Immigrants in English Colonial Society in Pennsylvania, 1700 -1765 85
- 7. The Plain People: Historical and Modern Perspectives 106
- 8. Pietism Rejected: A Reinterpretation of Amish Origins 118
-
Part III: Ethnicity and Politics
- 9. German-Americans and the Invention of Ethnicity 131
- 10. Ethnic Leadership and the German-Americans 148
- 11. The German-American Immigrants and the Newly Founded Reich 160
- 12. Whose Celebration? The Centennial of 1876 and German- American Socialist Culture 176
- 13. German Immigrant Workers In Nineteenth-Century America: Working-Class Culture and Everyday Life in an Urban Industrial Setting 189
- 14. Images of German Immigrants in the United States and Brazil, 1890 -1918 : Some Comparisons 207
-
Part IV: The German Language
- 15. The German Language In America 223
- 16. Language-Maintenance Efforts Among German Immigrants and Their Descendants in the United States 241
- 17. Demographic and Institutional Indicators of German Language Maintenance in the United States, 1960-1980 251
- 18. The German Language in America: An Open Forum 270
-
Part V: German-American Literature
- 19. German-American Literature: Some Further Perspectives 283
- 20. The Challenge of Early German-American Literature 294
- 21. Radicalism and the "Great Cause": The German-American Serial Novel in the Antebellum Era 306
- 22. The Representation of America in German Newspapers Before and During the Civil War 321
- 23. Women of German-American Fiction: Therese Robinson, Mathilde Anneke, and Fernande Richter 331
- 24. German-American Literature: Critical Comments on the Current State of Ethnic Writing in German and Its Philological Description 343
- Contributors 357
- Index 363