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For More Than Bread – Community and Identity in American Polonia, 1880–1940

English · Hardback

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This study is a historical overview of humble individuals who wished for independence from an oppressive government but had more immediate individual and familial concerns. These immigrants wanted not only a better material life but also a strong moral community and achieved their goals through the church, lay organizations, and Polish parochial schools.
But their children were influenced by their own needs and desires and the attractions of larger society. Not much has been written about the children of immigrants in Polonia during this period. William J. Galush explores their impact on both national and local levels and compares the education, work, and home environments of these two generations along with the evolution of their individual identities.


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William J. Galush

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Presents a study that offers a historical overview of humble individuals who wished for independence from an oppressive government but had more immediate individual and familial concerns. This book explores their impact on both national and local levels and compares the education, work, and home environments of two different generations.

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Authors William Galush, William J. Galush
Publisher East European Monographs
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 13.10.2006
 
EAN 9780880335874
ISBN 978-0-88033-587-4
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 149 mm x 226 mm x 22 mm
Weight 478 g
Series Eastern European Monographs
East European Monograph
East European Monograph (COUP)
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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