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Author, MonographicBruncken, Ernest, 1863-1933
Title, MonographicHow the Germans Become Americans
Place of PublicationMadison, WI
PublisherState Historical Society of Wisconsin
Date of Publication1898
Extent of Work22
AbstractThe object of this paper is to consider the manner in which the character of the large number of immigrants from foreign countries who have permanently settled in Wisconsin, with that of their immediate descendants, is affected by their new environment; in other words how they become Americanized.
NotesGerman-American author. "From Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1897"
MKI AnnotationSee:
Bruncken, Ernest, Wisconsin Historical Society
Ernest Theodor Bruncken, 1863-1933 (Find-a-Grave, with obituary)
Ernst Bruncken. Men of Progress. Wisconsin (Milwaukee: The Evening Wisconsin Company, 1897), pp. 151-152
Call NumberMKI PIA P90-10; SHS microfilm
MKI TermsGerman Americans -- Wisconsin/ Ethnic identity/ Sociology/