Why should readers and students of ethnic studies be interested in essays on a group who are no longer a viable ethnic minority and who wrote primarily in a language few Americans read? The answer is that their literature and history are a part of American culture; it also is to be found in the similarities between the problems and attitudes of the Norwegian immigrants a century ago and the situations of contemporary ethnic groups. A perusal of this volume can contribute insights into the American ethnic experience
Review of: "Norwegians and Swedes in the United States: Friends and Neighbors," edited by Philip J. ...
John E. Farley, who is on the faculty of Southern Illinois University (Edwardsville), says that he h...
The pamphlet opens with a description of Norway, the land and its agricultural economy, the increase...
Review of: "Norwegian American Women: Migration, Communities, and Identities," edited by Betty A. Be...
Review of: From America to Norway: Norwegian-American Immigrant Letters, 1838–1914, volume 3, 1893–1...
All disciplines dealing with immigrants and their children in the continental United States since 17...
It seems only fair to say that this book does for the ethnic groups in Minnesota what the Harvard En...
Review of: "Norwegians on the Prairie: Ethnicity and the Development of the Country," by Odd S. Lovo...
Review of: "Vikings across the Atlantic: Emigration and the Building of a Greater Norway, 1860-1945,...
Review of Olson Gustafson, Anita: Swedish Chicago. The Shaping of an Immigrant Community, 1880–1920....
Norwegians and Swedes is an international and interdisciplinary collection of essays representing re...
Because of the present concentrated push to reshape our view of American literature, the battle to i...
Review of: "The Rise of Jonas Olsen: A Norwegian Immigrant’s Saga," by Johannes B. Wist, translated ...
Review of: The Divided Heart: Scandinavian Immigrant Experience through Literary Sources. Skårdal, ...
Review of: Danish Emigration to the U.S.A. Larsen, Birgit Flemming and Bender, Henning, ed.; Veien, ...
Review of: "Norwegians and Swedes in the United States: Friends and Neighbors," edited by Philip J. ...
John E. Farley, who is on the faculty of Southern Illinois University (Edwardsville), says that he h...
The pamphlet opens with a description of Norway, the land and its agricultural economy, the increase...
Review of: "Norwegian American Women: Migration, Communities, and Identities," edited by Betty A. Be...
Review of: From America to Norway: Norwegian-American Immigrant Letters, 1838–1914, volume 3, 1893–1...
All disciplines dealing with immigrants and their children in the continental United States since 17...
It seems only fair to say that this book does for the ethnic groups in Minnesota what the Harvard En...
Review of: "Norwegians on the Prairie: Ethnicity and the Development of the Country," by Odd S. Lovo...
Review of: "Vikings across the Atlantic: Emigration and the Building of a Greater Norway, 1860-1945,...
Review of Olson Gustafson, Anita: Swedish Chicago. The Shaping of an Immigrant Community, 1880–1920....
Norwegians and Swedes is an international and interdisciplinary collection of essays representing re...
Because of the present concentrated push to reshape our view of American literature, the battle to i...
Review of: "The Rise of Jonas Olsen: A Norwegian Immigrant’s Saga," by Johannes B. Wist, translated ...
Review of: The Divided Heart: Scandinavian Immigrant Experience through Literary Sources. Skårdal, ...
Review of: Danish Emigration to the U.S.A. Larsen, Birgit Flemming and Bender, Henning, ed.; Veien, ...
Review of: "Norwegians and Swedes in the United States: Friends and Neighbors," edited by Philip J. ...
John E. Farley, who is on the faculty of Southern Illinois University (Edwardsville), says that he h...
The pamphlet opens with a description of Norway, the land and its agricultural economy, the increase...