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Greeks in Michigan

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Stavros K. Frangos is a Ph.D. candidate in social cultural anthropology at Indiana University, Bloomington. He was the project coordinator for the 1981-82 NEH museum exhibition "The Greek-American Family: Continuity Through Change." This exhibit, which focused on the history of Greeks in Grand Rapids, Michigan, toured the United States for four years and is now on permanent display at the Greek Orthodox National Saint Photios Shrine in St. Augustine, Florida. Klappentext The influence of Greek culture on Michigan began long before the first Greeks arrived. The American settlers of the Old Northwest Territory had definite notions of Greeks and Greek culture were to be the "New Athens!" a locale where the resurgence in the values and ideals of classical Greece were to be reborn. Stavros K. Frangos describes how such preconceptions and the competing desires to retain heritage and to assimilate have shaped the Greek experience in Michigan. From the padrone system to the church communities! Greek institutions have both exploited and served Greek immigrants! and from scattered communities across the state to enclaves in Detroit! Greek immigrants have retained and celebrated Greek culture.

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Authors Stavros K Frangos, Stavros K. Frangos
Publisher Michigan state university pres
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2004
 
EAN 9780870136795
ISBN 978-0-87013-679-5
No. of pages 90
Dimensions 140 mm x 210 mm x 6 mm
Series Discovering the Peoples of Mic
Discovering the Peoples of Mic
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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