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Danish Immigration To Nineteenth Century America


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Danish Immigration To Nineteenth Century America


Danish Immigration To Nineteenth Century America
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Author : Sarah J. Bushey
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020-10-26

Danish Immigration To Nineteenth Century America written by Sarah J. Bushey and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-10-26 with Danish Americans categories.


"Danish Immigration to Nineteenth Century America: Family as a Motivating Force" explores the impact of the family on emigration from the Danish homeland, immigration to a new world, assimilation into a new culture, and determination to achieve their hopes and dreams.



Scandinavians In Michigan


Scandinavians In Michigan
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Author : Jeffrey W. Hancks
language : en
Publisher: MSU Press
Release Date : 2006-05-12

Scandinavians In Michigan written by Jeffrey W. Hancks and has been published by MSU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-05-12 with History categories.


The Scandinavian countries, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, are commonly grouped together by their close historic, linguistic, and cultural ties. Their age-old bonds continued to flourish both during and after the period of mass immigration to the United States in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Scandinavians felt comfortable with each other, a feeling forged through centuries of familiarity, and they usually chose to live in close proximity in communities throughout the Upper Midwest of the United States. Beginning in the middle of the nineteenth century and continuing until the 1920s, hundreds of thousands left Scandinavia to begin life in the United States and Canada. Sweden had the greatest number of its citizens leave for the United States, with more than one million migrating between 1820 and 1920. Per capita, Norway was the country most affected by the exodus; more than 850,000 Norwegians sailed to America between 1820 and 1920. In fact, Norway ranks second only to Ireland in the percentage of its population leaving for the New World during the great European migration. Denmark was affected at a much lower rate, but it too lost more than 300,000 of its population to the promise of America. Once gone, the move was usually permanent; few returned to live in Scandinavia. Michigan was never the most popular destination for Scandinavian immigrants. As immigrants began arriving in the North American interior, they settled in areas to the west of Michigan, particularly in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, and North and South Dakota. Nevertheless, thousands pursued their American dream in the Great Lakes State. They settled in Detroit and played an important role in the city’s industrial boom and automotive industry. They settled in the Upper Peninsula and worked in the iron and copper mines. They settled in the northern Lower Peninsula and worked in the logging industry. Finally, they settled in the fertile areas of west Michigan and contributed to the state’s burgeoning agricultural sector. Today, a strong Scandinavian presence remains in town names like Amble, in Montcalm County, and Skandia, in Marquette County, and in local culinary delicacies like æbleskiver, in Greenville, and lutefisk, found in select grocery stores throughout the state at Christmastime.



Danes In Wisconsin


Danes In Wisconsin
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Author : Frederick Hale
language : en
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society Press
Release Date : 1981

Danes In Wisconsin written by Frederick Hale and has been published by Wisconsin Historical Society Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1981 with Education categories.


"By 1860 Wisconsin's Danish-born population had climbed to 1,150. But these newcomers remained only a small segment of the state's increasingly complex ethnic mosaic, and the challenges of adapting to life in this new land, among diverse cultures, forged the Danish experience in Wisconsin. In this concise introduction to the state's Danish settlers, Frederick Hale traces the catalysts for Danish emigration, their difficult journeys, and their adjustments to life on Wisconsin soil. Updates for this edition include additional historic photographs and the selected letters of Andrew Frederickson, which were written over a forty-year span and capture the personal observations of one Dane who made a new life in Wisconsin."--BOOK JACKET.



Immigration And Emigration In Historical Perspective


Immigration And Emigration In Historical Perspective
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Author : Ann Katherine Isaacs
language : en
Publisher: Edizioni Plus
Release Date : 2007

Immigration And Emigration In Historical Perspective written by Ann Katherine Isaacs and has been published by Edizioni Plus this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with History categories.




Transatlantic Connections


Transatlantic Connections
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Author : Hans Norman
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date : 1988

Transatlantic Connections written by Hans Norman and has been published by Oxford University Press, USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988 with Architecture categories.


This book summarizes and synthesizes the history of emigration from the Nordic countries to the New World during the period of transatlantic emigration from 1825-1930, with particular attention to how the emigrants fared here.



Immigrants In American History 4 Volumes


Immigrants In American History 4 Volumes
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Author : Elliott Robert Barkan
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date : 2013-01-17

Immigrants In American History 4 Volumes written by Elliott Robert Barkan and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-01-17 with Social Science categories.


This encyclopedia is a unique collection of entries covering the arrival, adaptation, and integration of immigrants into American culture from the 1500s to 2010. Few topics inspire such debate among American citizens as the issue of immigration in the United States. Yet, it is the steady influx of foreigners into America over 400 years that has shaped the social character of the United States, and has favorably positioned this country for globalization. Immigrants in American History: Arrival, Adaptation, and Integration is a chronological study of the migration of various ethnic groups to the United States from 1500 to the present day. This multivolume collection explores dozens of immigrant populations in America and delves into major topical issues affecting different groups across time periods. For example, the first author of the collection profiles African Americans as an example of the effects of involuntary migrations. A cross-disciplinary approach—derived from the contributions of leading scholars in the fields of history, sociology, cultural development, economics, political science, law, and cultural adaptation—introduces a comparative analysis of customs, beliefs, and character among groups, and provides insight into the impact of newcomers on American society and culture.



Danes And Icelanders In Michigan


Danes And Icelanders In Michigan
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Author : Howard L. Nicholson
language : en
Publisher: MSU Press
Release Date : 2013-12-01

Danes And Icelanders In Michigan written by Howard L. Nicholson and has been published by MSU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-12-01 with History categories.


Immigration of Danes and Icelanders to Michigan began in the 1850s and continued well into the twentieth century. Beginning with their origins, this book takes a detailed look at their arrival and settlement in Michigan, answering some key questions: What brought Danes and Icelanders to Michigan? What challenges did they face? How did they adjust and survive here? Where did they settle? What kind of lasting impact have they had on Michigan’s economic and cultural landscape? Extensively researched, this book examines the public and private lives of Danish and Icelandic immigrants in Michigan, drawing from both individual and institutional histories. Shedding new light on the livelihood, traditions, religion, social life, civic organizations, and mutual benefit societies, this thorough, insightful book highlights a small but important population within Michigan’s borders.



Immigrants In American History 4 Volumes


Immigrants In American History 4 Volumes
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Author : Elliott Robert Barkan
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release Date : 2013-01-17

Immigrants In American History 4 Volumes written by Elliott Robert Barkan and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-01-17 with Social Science categories.


This encyclopedia is a unique collection of entries covering the arrival, adaptation, and integration of immigrants into American culture from the 1500s to 2010. Few topics inspire such debate among American citizens as the issue of immigration in the United States. Yet, it is the steady influx of foreigners into America over 400 years that has shaped the social character of the United States, and has favorably positioned this country for globalization. Immigrants in American History: Arrival, Adaptation, and Integration is a chronological study of the migration of various ethnic groups to the United States from 1500 to the present day. This multivolume collection explores dozens of immigrant populations in America and delves into major topical issues affecting different groups across time periods. For example, the first author of the collection profiles African Americans as an example of the effects of involuntary migrations. A cross-disciplinary approach—derived from the contributions of leading scholars in the fields of history, sociology, cultural development, economics, political science, law, and cultural adaptation—introduces a comparative analysis of customs, beliefs, and character among groups, and provides insight into the impact of newcomers on American society and culture.



The Danish American Immigrant


The Danish American Immigrant
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Author : Johannes Knudsen
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1950

The Danish American Immigrant written by Johannes Knudsen and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1950 with Danes in the United States categories.




Coming To America Second Edition


Coming To America Second Edition
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Author : Roger Daniels
language : en
Publisher: Harper Collins
Release Date : 2002-10-22

Coming To America Second Edition written by Roger Daniels and has been published by Harper Collins this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-10-22 with History categories.


With a timely new chapter on immigration in the current age of globalization, a new Preface, and new appendixes with the most recent statistics, this revised edition is an engrossing study of immigration to the United States from the colonial era to the present.