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Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1870-1920

Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1870-1920

June Granatir Alexander

Greenwood Press
2007
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The second wave of US immigration—from 1870 to 1920—brought over twenty-six million men, women, and children onto American shores. This in-depth study of the period underscores the diversity of peoples who came to the U.S. and highlights the significant shifts in geographic origins—from northern and western Europe to southern and eastern Europe—that occurred in the late nineteenth century and led to distinguishing between old and new immigrants. Thematic chapters provide an overview of the daily lives of these migrants, including distribution and settlement patterns, individual and family migrations, and permanent and temporary residency. Also discussed are demographics and characteristics of each ethnic group, as well as pressures to Americanize and other facets of adjusting to a new country and culture. An ideal source for students of American history and culture, this comprehensive work features over 40 engaging photos, a glossary of key terms, a chronology of events, and an extensive print and nonprint bibliography.
Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1870–1920

Daily Life in Immigrant America, 1870–1920

June Granatir Alexander

Ivan R Dee, Inc
2009
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The second "wave" of U.S. immigration, from 1870 to 1920, brought more than 26 million men, women, and children onto American shores. June Granatir Alexander's history of the period underscores the diversity of peoples who came to the United States in these years and emphasizes the important shifts in their geographic origins—from northern and western Europe to southern and eastern Europe—that led to the distinction between "old" and "new" immigrants. Alexander offers an engrossing picture of the immigrants' daily lives, including the settlement patterns of individuals and families, the demographics and characteristics of each of the ethnic groups, and the pressures to "Americanize" that often made the adjustment to life in a new country so difficult. The approach, similar to David Kyvig's highly successful Daily Life in the United States, 1920–1940 (published by Ivan R. Dee in 2004), presents history with an appealing immediacy, on a level that everyone can understand.
Ethnic Pride, American Patriotism

Ethnic Pride, American Patriotism

June Granatir Alexander

Temple University Press,U.S.
2004
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In "Ethnic Pride, American Patriotism", June Alexander presents a history of inter-war America from the perspective of new Slovak and Eastern European immigrant communities. Like the groups that preceded them, Slovak immigrants came to define being American as adhering to its political principles; they saw no contradiction between being patriotic Americans and maintaining pride in their ancestry. To counter the negative effects of the 1924 immigration law, Slovaks mobilized a variety of political and cultural activities to insure group survival and promote ethnic pride. In numerous localities 'Slovak days' brought first and second generation immigrants together to celebrate their dual identity. June Granatir Alexander's study adds complexity and nuance to entrenched notions of conflicts between tradition-bound immigrants and their American-born children. Showing that ethnicity mattered to both generations, Alexander challenges generalizations derived from 'whiteness' studies. June Granatir Alexander is on the faculty of the Russian and East European Studies Program at the University of Cincinnati. She is also the author of "The Immigrant Church and Community: Pittsburgh's Slovak Catholics and Lutherans, 1880-1915".
June

June

Gerbrand Bakker

Vintage
2016
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By the award-winning author of The TwinOn a hot summer’s day in June 1969 everyone in the village gathered to welcome Queen Juliana. It would have been an unforgettable day of celebration if only the baker hadn’t been running late with his deliveries and knocked down little Hanne with his brand-new VW van.Years later, Jan arrives on a hot day in June in order to tidy his sister’s grave, and is overcome again with grief and silent fury. Isn’t it finally time to get to the bottom of things? June traces in spellbinding, tender detail how the ripples from one tragic incident spread through a community, a family and down the generations.‘Illuminating’ Independent‘Exceptional’ Irish Times
June

June

Stacey Pyne

Castle Publishing Ltd
2023
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The June stories are pieces of the greatest puzzle ever created...Linked together within the divine jigsaw we find ourselves a part of - connected by our breath and the beating of our hearts.Like the golden hues of June, these stories are glimpses into the ordinary and the wonder of the great storyteller.This book magnifies the power of his stories and reminds us of the power of ours.A beautiful illustrated collection of fictional stories about characters in the background of the Bible.
June

June

Miranda Beverly-Whittemore

Broadway Books (A Division of Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc)
2017
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Bittersweet comes a novel of suspense and passion about a terrible mistake that changed a family forever, now in paperback and featuring an all-new Reading Group Guide Cassie Danvers is holed up in her family's crumbling mansion in small-town Ohio, mourning the loss of her grandmother, June. But the noise of the rusted doorbell forces her out of isolation. Cassie has been named the sole heir to legendary movie star Jack Montgomery's fortune. Soon Jack's famous daughters arrive, entourage in tow, determined to wrestle Cassie away from an inheritance they feel is theirs. Together, they come to discover the true reason for June's silence about the summer she was eighteen, when Hollywood came to town, and June and Jack's lives were forever altered. Shifting deftly between the past and present, Cassie and her guests will be forced to reexamine their legacies, their definition of family, and what it truly means to love someone, steadfastly, across the ages.
June

June

M L Hamilton

Independently Published
2019
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Twelve women connected by the death of another, realizing what they most want from life and reaching for it - this is the year of discovery, the year of new beginnings.Orphaned at ten, Melanie Barlow was raised by her grandparents, given everything she could want and cherished by the two people who meant the world to her. Growing up, Mel knew what they expected from her - graduate high school with honors, go to college, get a career in computer engineering, then start a family. The problem was starting a family.Mel knew early on that she was different and that she wanted different things in her life, but the things she wanted did not fit with her grandparents' worldview. Mel must now decide whether it's more important to be herself or if it's better to lie to everyone, including herself, just to keep the peace.
June

June

Katya Degrieck

Lulu.com
2015
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Anthropologe, fotografe, vliegtuigpiloot, schrijfster en later professor, June Lyndon werd geboren in een wereld van privilege en rijkdom maar verlaat alle comfort om op zoek te gaan naar de uitleg van de band tussen moeder en kind. Haar onconventioneel verhaal begint in 1925 wanneer ze achttien is en te jong huwt. Ze leidt een turbulent liefdesleven, overleeft de gevaren van verre reizen en belandt in een academische wereld die niet klaar was voor haar progressieve ideeen. Haar verhaal en werk, haar reizen en relaties geven een overzicht van de theorieen in psychologie, antropologie of biologie,...rond moederschap geformuleerd in de 20ste eeuw. De wijze waarop grootmoeders en moeders opvoedden, was nog nooit zo verschillend en de 'ideale' opvoeding nam een andere vorm aan bij elke wetenschappelijke ontdekking. De belangrijke gedachtenstromingen worden hier samengevat en laten toe elk nieuw dogma met betrekking tot de ideale opvoedingswijze, in vraag te stellen.
June

June

Daniel Parker

Spul - Simon Pulse
2014
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COUNTDOWN It's 1999. Not even love can save you now. JUNE When the plague killed every adult on earth, the teenagers thought they had been spared. Now, one by one, they're dying, too. Two people believe one thing can endure: their love. They're convinced that their bond is stronger than the menace surrounding them. Their power to create will fill the planet's void. Their passion will outlive their peril. They're wrong.
June

June

Helen May Williams

Cinnamon Press
2020
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Based in part on the author’s mother’s handwritten memoirs, this novel is an act of bricolage in which the narrator keeps finding gaps in the materials. We desire to regain the past, but every time we attempt it we fabricate it anew. Through various narrative voices, the author discovers a different sense of her mother than she held during her lifetime. This is a type of biographical revisionism. We cannot know the past, especially that of our mothers, but we can re-member them. Meticulously researched, this book constitutes an extended meditation on memory, the strength of memory and its fallibility.