Studia Migracyjne – Przegląd Polonijny, nr 1/2014
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Agnieszka Małek: Introduction
ARTYKUŁY
- Ursula Lehmkuhl: “Reading Immigrant Letters and Bridging the Micro-Macro Divide
- Ursula Lehmkuhl: “Johann Heinrich Carl – The Revolutionary: The History and Collective Memory of a German-American Family, 1852-2004”
- Hartmut Keil: “German-American Radicals, Antebellum Politics, and the Civil War”
- Wolfgang Helbich: “Ethnic Legends in the Gray Zones of History: The Case of Germans in the American Civil War"
- Suzanne M. Sinke: “Moravians, Mormons, Moonies: Thinking about religion, migration, and marriage across U.S. History”
- James S. Pula: “Remembering Poland, But Not Polonia: The Development of Polish American Historical Memory”
- Neal Pease: “Stanley Ketchel, The “Michigan Assassin”: The First Polish-American Sports Champion”
- Joanna Kulpińska: “Emigration and the Social Topography of a Village – an Analysis of Overseas Migration from Babica”
- Anna Fiń: “In the space of „displaced borderland”. A few refl ections on the relationships between Polish and Ukrainian immigrants in the United States”
- Stefano Agnoletto: “Ethnicity vs Structural Factors in North American History. The Case Study of the Italian Economic Niches”