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9780521521925

People in Transit: German Migrations in Comparative Perspective, 1820–1930

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    9780521521925

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    0521521920

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-08-22
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Summary

This volume contains empirical studies on German in-migration, internal migration, and transatlantic emigration from the 1820s to the 1930s, placed in a comparative perspective of Polish, Swedish, and Irish migration to North America. The essays here demonstrate that the three types of migration are indeed fundamentally interrelated. Special emphasis is placed on the role of women in the process of migration.

Table of Contents

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
hle
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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