Germans in Michigan

Germans in Michigan
Author: Jeremy W. Kilar
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2002-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 1628954329

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Germans are the largest ancestral group in Michigan, representing over 2.6 million descendants or 22% of the state’s population. Yet, unlike other immigrant groups, Germans have not retained their linguistic and cultural traditions as part of a distinct ethnic identity. The Bavarian villages of Frankenmuth and Gaylord stand as testaments to the once proud and vigorous German communities that dotted both rural and urban Michigan landscapes. Jeremy W. Kilar explores the social forces that transformed Germans from inward-looking immigrants to citizens in the cultural mainstream. Germans in Michigan is a story of assimilation and renewal and as such reveals the complexities of Americanization and immigration as social forces.

The Michigan-Germans

The Michigan-Germans
Author: Steven M. Benjamin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1979
Genre: German Americans
ISBN:

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Michigan's German Heritage

Michigan's German Heritage
Author: John Andrew Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788401534

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Provides lists of the German-American officers in the Civil War, and the German-Americans who died in the first World War. Also contains extensive biographical and bibliographical information.

German Immigrants in American Church Records

German Immigrants in American Church Records
Author: Roger Phillip Minert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2005
Genre: Church records and registers
ISBN: 9780897259491

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Early Michigan Settlements ...

Early Michigan Settlements ...
Author: Warren Washburn Florer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1941
Genre: German Americans
ISBN:

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Neither German nor Pole

Neither German nor Pole
Author: James Bjork
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2009-12-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472025295

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"This is a fascinating local story with major implications for studies of nationalism and regional identities throughout Europe more generally." ---Dennis Sweeney, University of Alberta "James Bjork has produced a finely crafted, insightful, indeed, pathbreaking study of the interplay between religious and national identity in late nineteenth-century Central Europe." ---Anthony Steinhoff, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Neither German nor Pole examines how the inhabitants of one of Europe's most densely populated industrial districts managed to defy clear-cut national categorization, even in the heyday of nationalizing pressures at the turn of the twentieth century. As James E. Bjork argues, the "civic national" project of turning inhabitants of Upper Silesia into Germans and the "ethnic national" project of awakening them as Poles both enjoyed successes, but these often canceled one another out, exacerbating rather than eliminating doubts about people's national allegiances. In this deadlock, it was a different kind of identification---religion---that provided both the ideological framework and the social space for Upper Silesia to navigate between German and Polish orientations. A fine-grained, microhistorical study of how confessional politics and the daily rhythms of bilingual Roman Catholic religious practice subverted national identification, Neither German nor Pole moves beyond local history to address broad questions about the relationship between nationalism, religion, and modernity.

Frankenmuth, Michigan

Frankenmuth, Michigan
Author: Keith R. Johnston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1988
Genre: Frankenmuth (Mich.)
ISBN:

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