The Americanization of Edward Bok: The Autobiography of a Dutch Boy Fifty Years After was an immediate bestseller on publication in 1920 and has continued to be regarded as an American classic. This article considers Bok's autobiography in the context of the early twentieth-century Americanization movement and in light of the author's friendship with one of that movement's main proponents, Theodore Roosevelt, in part based on their common Dutch roots. First exploring the place of Bok's book within the tradition of immigrant autobiography, the article argues that although Bok invokes his Dutch immigrant origins, his autobiography is best understood as an Americanization tract presented in Rooseveltian terms rather than as a story of how Bok ...
This thesis aims to prove that the Americanization movement was crucial in that it provoked immigran...
This article examines the experience of Portuguese immigrants in Newark, NJ (USA) through the analys...
The recent republication of the works of Anzia Yezierska and Rose Cohen, as well as the first ever p...
This article analyzes four immigrant memoirs – Mary Antin’s The Promised Land (1912); Jacob Cash’s W...
CONDITION: Good.FMCA accession no.1-1.LOCATION: Library, 1:2.ACCESS: Must be used on site, prior not...
This content analysis of English language textbooks used during the Americanization period (1914--19...
The article is an expanded version of the paper delivered at the A.I.S.N.A. XIX Biennial Internation...
Though debates over immigration have waxed and waned in the course of American history, the importan...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate that memoirs, which are usually examined in terms of their...
Review of: The Dutch in America: Immigration, Settlement, and Cultural Change. Swierenga, Robert P.,...
Citation: McDonald, Ethel. Immigration and the national character. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agric...
The topic of immigration has occupied a central place in the historiography of American history sinc...
How large should an immigrant community be to shed light effectively on the wider immigrant experien...
Does being an immigrant make you any less American? This essay introduces you to three fictional pro...
Item does not contain fulltextThe allure of American citizenship and the function of patriotism amon...
This thesis aims to prove that the Americanization movement was crucial in that it provoked immigran...
This article examines the experience of Portuguese immigrants in Newark, NJ (USA) through the analys...
The recent republication of the works of Anzia Yezierska and Rose Cohen, as well as the first ever p...
This article analyzes four immigrant memoirs – Mary Antin’s The Promised Land (1912); Jacob Cash’s W...
CONDITION: Good.FMCA accession no.1-1.LOCATION: Library, 1:2.ACCESS: Must be used on site, prior not...
This content analysis of English language textbooks used during the Americanization period (1914--19...
The article is an expanded version of the paper delivered at the A.I.S.N.A. XIX Biennial Internation...
Though debates over immigration have waxed and waned in the course of American history, the importan...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate that memoirs, which are usually examined in terms of their...
Review of: The Dutch in America: Immigration, Settlement, and Cultural Change. Swierenga, Robert P.,...
Citation: McDonald, Ethel. Immigration and the national character. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agric...
The topic of immigration has occupied a central place in the historiography of American history sinc...
How large should an immigrant community be to shed light effectively on the wider immigrant experien...
Does being an immigrant make you any less American? This essay introduces you to three fictional pro...
Item does not contain fulltextThe allure of American citizenship and the function of patriotism amon...
This thesis aims to prove that the Americanization movement was crucial in that it provoked immigran...
This article examines the experience of Portuguese immigrants in Newark, NJ (USA) through the analys...
The recent republication of the works of Anzia Yezierska and Rose Cohen, as well as the first ever p...