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9780841913202

Ties That Bind, Ties That Divide

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    9780841913202

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    084191320X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-07-15
  • Publisher: Lynne Rienner
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Author Biography

Julianna Puskas is a distinguished scholar of international migration She was a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences' Institute of History for almost thirty years and also served as research director at the Eotos Lorand University, Budapest.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
Part One MIGRATION
Hungarian Society: Between Feudalism and Capitalism
3(15)
The Pattern of Migration: 1876--1910s
18(18)
The Pattern of Migration: The Village of Szamosszeg
36(19)
``You Ask Me Why I Came ...''
55(14)
The Repercussions in Hungary of Overseas Migration: 1870--1914
69(11)
Painting Pictures of an El Dorado
80(9)
Emigration and Public Opinion in Hungary
89(7)
American Immigration Policy: The Era of Regulations, 1882--1914
96(11)
Part Two THE FORMATION OF HUNGARIAN ETHNIC COMMUNITIES FROM 1880 TO THE 1920s
Settlement Patterns
107(12)
In the Coal Mines and the Steel Mills
119(12)
The First Hungarian-American Businessmen
131(10)
Establishing Secular Organizations
141(10)
Building Religious Institutions
151(13)
The Function of the Hungarian Ethnic Press
164(9)
Ties to American and Hungarian Political Parties
173(6)
The Conflict of Loyalties during World War I
179(10)
Part Three UNDER THE PRESSURE OF ASSIMILATION
The Gates Close
189(8)
``Let's Be American; Let's Remain Hungarian''
197(9)
The Churches Caught in the Middle
206(9)
The Secular Organizations: Divergence of Paths and Goals
215(12)
The Hungarian-American Newspapers: Proposing Different Paths to Integration
227(7)
The 1930s: Class and Ethnic Solidarity
234(8)
The Second Generation: Its Own Identity
242(7)
World War II: A New Identity Crisis
249(10)
Part Four THE POSTWAR PERIOD
The Arrival of the Displaced Persons: 1948--52
259(11)
The Arrival of the Freedom Fighters: 1956--57
270(9)
The Newcomers: Integration and Conflict
279(11)
From Group Identity to Individual Identity
290(29)
Summary and Conclusion
303(16)
Appendix 319(5)
Map 1. The Spread of Overseas Migration from Austria-Hungary and Polish Territories, 1870-1913
320(1)
Map 2. Emigration from Hungary Overseas, 1899-1913
321(1)
Map 3. Overseas Emigration as a Percentage of the Natural Increase 1899-1913
322(2)
Notes 324(74)
Bibliography 398(31)
Index 429

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