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Author, MonographicRippley, La Vern J.//Benjamin, Steven M.
Title, MonographicPapers from the St. Olaf Symposium on German-Americana, April 27-28, 1979
Place of PublicationMorgantown, WV
PublisherWest Virginia Univ., Dept. of Foreign Languages
Date of Publication1980
Series TitleOccasional Papers of the Society for German-American Studies
Series Vol. IDNo.10
AbstractPapers in German American studies with an introduction by La Vern J. Rippley, including: The Paradox of German-American Assimilation, Kathleen Neils Conzen; Amana Folk Art: Tradition and Creativity among the True Inspirationists of Iowa, James R. Dow; The German-English School of San Antonio: Biography of a Building and a Concept, Mary M. El-Beheri and Mark H. Clark; "Hans" and the Historian: Ethnic Stereotypes and American Popular Culture, 1820-1860, Dale T. Knobel; Charles Evans' American Bibliography as a Research Tool for German-American Studies, James Knowlton; The Beginning of Cleveland's German Language Theater, 1820-1860, Helmut J. Kremling; Friedrich Hassaurek's The Secret of the Andes: An Exotic Romance by a Forty-Eighter, Peter C. Merrill; Some Approaches to the Study of German Dialects in America, Paul Schach; The Immigrant Experience in Kansas, 1860-1900: Considerations of Methodology for a Comparative Study of German Immigrants in Atchison and Wabaunsee Counties, Kansas, Eleanor L. Turk; Representation of Slavery in German-American Prose Fiction, Maria Wagner; The Ohio-Germans: A Working Bibliography, Steven M. Benjamin.
Call NumberMKI P85-85
MKI TermsGerman Americana/ Emigration and immigration (Germany-US)/ Language, German (US)/ Assimilation/ Slavery