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Author, MonographicNadel, Stanley
Title, MonographicLittle Germany: Ethnicity, religion, and class in New York City, 1845-1880
Place of PublicationUrbana, IL
PublisherUniversity of Illinois Press
Date of Publication1990
Extent of Work242
AbstractStanley Nadel shows how and why Little Germany, "Kleindeutschland," the thriving ethnic enclave once located on New York City's Lower East Side, became the prototypical immigrant community, the first of the great urban foreign-language communities that mushroomed in American cities by the end of the nineteenth century.
NotesReviewed by Juliane Mikoletzky in German Studies Review and Robert W. Frizzell in Yearbook of German-American Studies ; book, in MadCat.
Call NumberMKI/SHS F128.9 G3 N3313 1990
MKI TermsGerman Americans -- New York (state)/ New York (N.Y.)/ History/ 19th century/ Social conditions/ Ethnicity/ Religion/ Ethnic relations