Here is an important study that joins the growing number of histories of rural American women. Its strengths are many. First, it uncovers the complex and multi-layered worlds of German-speaking immigrants; Linda Schelbitzki Pickle, a professor of German and Foreign Languages, uses her linguistic dexterity to unveil a rich cache of German-language diaries, letters, and memoirs, delivering it to North American readers in finely-crafted English narrative. The work is also remarkably sensitive to German immigrant diversity; although the immigrant groups hail from five Midwest states-Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska-they represent both Dreisziger Germans and Germans from Russia, religious and communist groups, liturgical and sect...
Review of: "Traveling between Worlds: German-American Encounters," edited by Thomas Adam and Ruth G...
Review of: "Intimacy across Borders: Race, Religion, and Migration in the U.S. Midwest," by Jane Juf...
Ethnicity on the Great Plains is a collection of essays based on a conference sponsored by the Cente...
Here is an important study that joins the growing number of histories of rural American women. Its s...
Review of: Contented among Strangers: Rural German-Speaking Women and Their Families in the Nineteen...
Germans were the largest foreign-born ethnic group in nineteenth-century Kansas and Nebraska. Whethe...
Review of: Immigrant Women in the Settlement of Missouri. Burnett, Robyn and Leubbering, Ken
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...
Review of: And Prairie Dogs Weren\u27t Kosher": Jewish Women in the Upper Midwest since 1855. Schlof...
As historians of immigration have turned their sights from the cities to the countryside, they have ...
In 1995 Sandra Schackel, then professor of history at Boise State University, was asked to contribut...
Spanning the experiences of early immigrants to those of contemporary women, Linda Mack Schloff\u27s...
Review of: Life at Four Corners: Religion, Gender, and Education in a German-Lutheran Community, 186...
The strength of this work is Coburn\u27s focus on the way in which boys and girls were socialized in...
Review of: "Calling This Place Home: Women on the Wisconsin Frontier, 1850–1925," by Joan M. Jensen
Review of: "Traveling between Worlds: German-American Encounters," edited by Thomas Adam and Ruth G...
Review of: "Intimacy across Borders: Race, Religion, and Migration in the U.S. Midwest," by Jane Juf...
Ethnicity on the Great Plains is a collection of essays based on a conference sponsored by the Cente...
Here is an important study that joins the growing number of histories of rural American women. Its s...
Review of: Contented among Strangers: Rural German-Speaking Women and Their Families in the Nineteen...
Germans were the largest foreign-born ethnic group in nineteenth-century Kansas and Nebraska. Whethe...
Review of: Immigrant Women in the Settlement of Missouri. Burnett, Robyn and Leubbering, Ken
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...
Review of: And Prairie Dogs Weren\u27t Kosher": Jewish Women in the Upper Midwest since 1855. Schlof...
As historians of immigration have turned their sights from the cities to the countryside, they have ...
In 1995 Sandra Schackel, then professor of history at Boise State University, was asked to contribut...
Spanning the experiences of early immigrants to those of contemporary women, Linda Mack Schloff\u27s...
Review of: Life at Four Corners: Religion, Gender, and Education in a German-Lutheran Community, 186...
The strength of this work is Coburn\u27s focus on the way in which boys and girls were socialized in...
Review of: "Calling This Place Home: Women on the Wisconsin Frontier, 1850–1925," by Joan M. Jensen
Review of: "Traveling between Worlds: German-American Encounters," edited by Thomas Adam and Ruth G...
Review of: "Intimacy across Borders: Race, Religion, and Migration in the U.S. Midwest," by Jane Juf...
Ethnicity on the Great Plains is a collection of essays based on a conference sponsored by the Cente...