This study explores how Baltimore's Eastern European Jewish immigrants and their American-born children engaged with American foodways during the period 1880-1939. Food-related charitable aid and food education were used as tools of Americanization and moral uplift by public health officials, middle-class charitable workers, and social reformers between 1880 and 1920. The home economics classrooms of Baltimore's public schools continued this work in the early twentieth century, teaching the immigrants' American-born children lessons about food and middle-class domesticity. Although somewhat influential in reshaping the immigrants' food habits, the Eastern European Jewish immigrants and their children largely retained their traditional fo...
This thesis explores the construction of ethnic identity among Russian immigrants in New York, by ex...
Diet-related health disparities are well documented in immigrant populations. This study aims to hel...
This interdisciplinary thesis explores the foodways of six Syrian migrant families, both immigrants ...
While Holocaust survivor food culture did not change as a result of the Holocaust, American Jewish f...
This thesis aims to prove that the efforts of settlement workers, immigrant aid organization workers...
This research examines the historical development of a distinctly Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine from its ...
This paper demonstrates how some of the most iconic Jewish foods that became signifiers through popu...
Since the earliest arrival of Sephardic Jews in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries,...
Using cookbooks, newspaper articles about consumer protests, and children’s historical fiction books...
This thesis examines American Jewish cookbooks from the 1870s through the 1930s as artifacts of accu...
This paper attempts to provide an overview of the effect immigrants had on the food culture of Ameri...
This paper attempts to provide an overview of the effect immigrants had on the food culture of Ameri...
In the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe fled per...
Thesis advisor: Kevin KennyThis dissertation examines the development of ethnic consciousness in Bos...
In the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe fled per...
This thesis explores the construction of ethnic identity among Russian immigrants in New York, by ex...
Diet-related health disparities are well documented in immigrant populations. This study aims to hel...
This interdisciplinary thesis explores the foodways of six Syrian migrant families, both immigrants ...
While Holocaust survivor food culture did not change as a result of the Holocaust, American Jewish f...
This thesis aims to prove that the efforts of settlement workers, immigrant aid organization workers...
This research examines the historical development of a distinctly Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine from its ...
This paper demonstrates how some of the most iconic Jewish foods that became signifiers through popu...
Since the earliest arrival of Sephardic Jews in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries,...
Using cookbooks, newspaper articles about consumer protests, and children’s historical fiction books...
This thesis examines American Jewish cookbooks from the 1870s through the 1930s as artifacts of accu...
This paper attempts to provide an overview of the effect immigrants had on the food culture of Ameri...
This paper attempts to provide an overview of the effect immigrants had on the food culture of Ameri...
In the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe fled per...
Thesis advisor: Kevin KennyThis dissertation examines the development of ethnic consciousness in Bos...
In the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, Jewish immigrants from eastern Europe fled per...
This thesis explores the construction of ethnic identity among Russian immigrants in New York, by ex...
Diet-related health disparities are well documented in immigrant populations. This study aims to hel...
This interdisciplinary thesis explores the foodways of six Syrian migrant families, both immigrants ...