Migrants from eastern and southeastern Europe

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Migrants from eastern and southeastern Europe

edited by Dirk Hoerder, Christiane Harzig, assistant editor

(Bibliographies and indexes in American history, no. 7 . The immigrant labor press in North America, 1840s-1970s : an annotated bibliography ; v. 2)

Greenwood Press, 1987

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Description

As in the first volume, entries are divided into individual language sections for ease of reference. Each section begins with general information about the cooperating language specialists, the area where the language was spoken in 1910, and explanation of library and depository symbols, and a section bibliography. Introductory essays survey the development of the labor and radical press as it relates to the particular ethnic group in question. The annotated bibliography contains all periodicals that appeared more than once a year, along with brief descriptions where available. Finally, each section contains complete title, geographical, and chronological indexes to the periodicals included.

Table of Contents

User's Guide Migrants From Eastern Europe The Press of Labor Migrants from Eastern and Southeastern Europe: Introduction by Dirk Hoerder Notes Linguistic Fragmentation or Multilingualism Among Labor Migrants in North America: The Socio-historical Background in Eastern and Southeastern Europe: A Research Note by Arnim Hetzer and Dirk Hoerder Migrants From Northeastern Europe Poles Byelorussians Russians Lithuanians Lativans Estonians Migrants From Central Eastern Europe Czechs Slovaks Hungarians Ukrainians Carpatho-Rusyns Migrants From Southeastern Europe Yugoslavians Bulgarians Albanians Romanians Greeks Armenians Jewish Migrants From Eastern Europe Jews Combined Eastern Title Index

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