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Part I. Continuity and Complexity: Migrations from East Elbian Germany and Galician Poland: 1. German emigration research, north, south, and east: findings, methods, and open questions Walter Kamphoefner | |
2. Nineteenth-century continental and transoceanic emigrations: a history of East Elbian Prussia Rainer Mü | |
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3. Overseas emigration from Mecklenburg-Strelitz: the geographic and social contexts Axel Lubinski | |
4. Emigration from Regierungsbezirk Frankfurt/Oder, 1815-1893 Uwe Reich | |
5. Preserving or transforming role?: Migrants and Polish territories in the era of mass migrations Adam Walaszek | |
Part II. Internal German Migrations and In-Migrations: 6. Traveling workers and the German labor movement Horst Rö | |
ssler | |
7. Migration in Duisberg, 1821-1914 James H. Jackson Jr | |
8. In-migration and emigration in an area of heavy industry: the example of Georgsmarienhü | |
tte, 1856-1870 Susanne Meyer | |
9. Foreign workers in and around Bremen, 1884-1918 Karl Marten Barfuss | |
Part III. Women's Migration: Labor and Marriage Markets: 10. The international marriage market: theoretical and historical perspectives Suzanne M. Sinke | |
11. Making service serve themselves: immigrant women and domestic service in North America, 1850-1920 Joy K. Lintelman | |
12. German domestic servants in America, 1850-1914: a new look at German immigrant women's experience Silke Wehner | |
13. Acculturation of immigrant women in Chicago at the turn of the twentieth century Diedre Mageean | |
Part IV. Acculturation in and Return from the United States: 14. Communicating the old and the new: German immigrant women and their press in comparative perspective around 1900 Monika Blaschke | |
15. Return migration to an urban center: the example of Bremen, 1850-1914 Karen Schniedewind | |
16. Migration, ethnicity, and working class formation: Passaic, New Jersey, 1889-1926 Sven Beckert | |
17. Changing gender roles and emigration: the example of German Jewish women after 1933 and their emigration to the United States, 1933-1945 Sibylle Quack | |
Conclusion: migration past and present: the German experience Klaus J. Bade | |
Bibliographic essay | |
Research on the German migrations, 1820s to 1830s: a report on the state of German scholarship Dirk Hoerder. |
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