The Ethnic frontier : essays in the history of group survival in Chicago and the Midwest /
Други автори: | Holli, Melvin G., Jones, Peter d'Alroy. |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Grand Rapids :
Eerdmans,
c1977.
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Table of contents |
Съдържание:
- Introduction :
- The cauldron of American values /
- Peter d'A. Jones and Melvin G. Holli
- Part I. Diverse roots
- "Wild" Chicago : The formation and destruction of a multiracial community on the midwestern frontier, 1816-1837 /
- Jacqueline Peterson
- French Detroit : The clash of feudal and Yankee values /
- Melvin H. Holli
- The Ben Ishmael tribe : A fugitive "nation" of the Old Northwest /
- Hugo P. Leaming
- "Becoming American" : The role of ethnic leaders- Swedes, Poles, Italians, Jews /
- Victor Greene
- Part II. The urban frontier : Chicago
- Polish Chicago : Survival through solidarity /
- Edward R. Kantowicz
- Black Chicago : Accommodationist politics before the great migration /
- Charles Branham
- Jewish Chicago : From diversity to community /
- Edward Mazur
- Mexican Chicago : Chicano assimilation aborted, 1939-52 /
- Louise Ano Nuevo Kerr
- Part III. The struggle continues
- Race and housing : Violence and communal protest in Chicago, 1940-1960 /
- Arnold Hirsch.