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| Format | Book Chapter |
|---|---|
| Author, Analytic | Trefousse, Hans L. |
| Title, Analytic | The German-American Immigrants and the Newly Founded Reich |
| Author, Monographic | Trommler, Frank//McVeigh, Joseph |
| Title, Monographic | America and the Germans |
| Place of Publication | Philadelphia |
| Publisher | Univ. of Pennsylvania Press |
| Date of Publication | 1985 |
| Volume ID | Vol. 1 |
| Location in Work | 160-175 |
| Abstract | German-Americans (among them the revolutionaries of 1848) celebrate their euphoria of German unity in 1871. In spite of this enthusiasm, however, the far left and some very liberal 48ers voiced their misgivings. Carl Schurz is exemplified as the best known German-American to express his skepticism about conditions in the new Reich. |
| Call Number | MKI/SHS E 184 .G3 A39 1985 |
| MKI Terms | Wars/ German Americans/ Immigrants, German/ Forty-eighters/ Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906 |