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* Faust, Albert Bernhardt. ''The German Element in the United States with Special Reference to Its Political, Moral, Social, and Educational Influence'' 2 vol (1909) [http://www.questia.com/library/book/the-german-element-in-the-united-states-with-special-reference-to-its-political-moral-social-and-educational-influence-vol-ii-by-albert-faust-bernhardt.jsp online edition] | * Faust, Albert Bernhardt. ''The German Element in the United States with Special Reference to Its Political, Moral, Social, and Educational Influence'' 2 vol (1909) [http://www.questia.com/library/book/the-german-element-in-the-united-states-with-special-reference-to-its-political-moral-social-and-educational-influence-vol-ii-by-albert-faust-bernhardt.jsp online edition] | ||
* Fogleman, Aaron Spencer. ''Hopeful Journeys: German Immigration, Settlement, and Political Culture in Colonial America, 1717-1775'' (1995). | * Fogleman, Aaron Spencer. ''Hopeful Journeys: German Immigration, Settlement, and Political Culture in Colonial America, 1717-1775'' (1995). | ||
* Gjerde, Jon. ''The Minds of the West: Ethnocultural Evolution in the Rural Middle West, 1830–1917'' (1997) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&se=gglsc&d=5001270844 online edition] | |||
* Gleason, Philip. ''The Conservative Reformers: American Catholics and the Social Order''. (1968) | |||
* Hegi, Ursula. ''Tearing the Silence: On Being German in America'' (1997). | * Hegi, Ursula. ''Tearing the Silence: On Being German in America'' (1997). | ||
* Hobbie, Margaret, ed. ''Museums, Sites, and Collections of Germanic Culture in North America'' (1980). | * Hobbie, Margaret, ed. ''Museums, Sites, and Collections of Germanic Culture in North America'' (1980). | ||
* Iverson, Noel. ''Germania, U.S.A.: Social Change in New Ulm, Minnesota''. (1966), emphasizes Turners | |||
* Jensen, Richard. ''The Winning of the Midwest, Social and Political Conflict 1888–1896" (1971), focus on voting behavior of Germans, prohibition issue, language issue and school issue | |||
* Johnson, Hildegard B. "The Location of German Immigrants in the Middle West". ''Annals of the Association of American Geographers'' 41 (1951): 1–41. [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2561181 in JSTOR] | |||
* Jordon, Terry G. ''German Seed in Texas Soil: Immigrant Farmers in Nineteenth-century Texas''. (1966) | |||
* Kamphoefner, Walter. ''The Westfalians: From Germany to Missouri'' (1987). | * Kamphoefner, Walter. ''The Westfalians: From Germany to Missouri'' (1987). | ||
* Kazal, Russell A. ''Becoming Old Stock: The Paradox of German-American Identity'' (2004) ethnicity and assimilation in 20c Philadelphia | |||
* Kazal, Russell A. "Revisiting Assimilation: The Rise, Fall, and Reappraisal of a Concept." ''American Historical Review'' 100 (1995): 437-71. [http://www.jstor.org/pss/2169006 in JSTOR] | |||
* Keil, Hartmuth, and John B. Jentz, eds. ''German Workers in Industrial Chicago, 1850-1910: A Comparative Perspective'' (1983). | * Keil, Hartmuth, and John B. Jentz, eds. ''German Workers in Industrial Chicago, 1850-1910: A Comparative Perspective'' (1983). | ||
* Luebke, Frederick C. ''Germans in the New World: Essays in the History of Immigration '' (1990). | * Luebke, Frederick C. ''Germans in the New World: Essays in the History of Immigration '' (1990). | ||
* Luebke, Frederick C. ''Bonds of Loyalty: German Americans During World War I. (1974) | |||
* Luebke, Frederick C. ed. ''Ethnic Voters and the Election of Lincoln'' (1971) | |||
* Luebke, Frederick. ''Immigrants and Politics: the Germans of Nebraska, 1880–1900.'' (1969) | |||
* McMaster, Richard K. ''Land, Piety, Peoplehood: The Establishment of Mennonite Communities in America, 1683-1790'' (1985). | * McMaster, Richard K. ''Land, Piety, Peoplehood: The Establishment of Mennonite Communities in America, 1683-1790'' (1985). | ||
* O'Connor, Richard. ''German-Americans: an Informal History''. (1968), popular | |||
* Pochmann, Henry A., and Arthur R. Schultz; ''German Culture in America, 1600–1900: Philosophical and Literary Influences'' (1957) | |||
* Roeber, A. G. "In German Ways? Problems and Potentials of Eighteenth-Century German Social and Emigration History." ''William and Mary Quarterly'' 3d ser., 44, no. 4 (1987). | * Roeber, A. G. "In German Ways? Problems and Potentials of Eighteenth-Century German Social and Emigration History." ''William and Mary Quarterly'' 3d ser., 44, no. 4 (1987). | ||
* Roeber, A. G. " 'The Origin of Whatever Is Not English Among Us': The Dutch-speaking and the German-speaking Peoples of Colonial British America." In ''Strangers Within the Realm: Cultural Margins of the First British Empire,'' edited by Bernard Bailyn and Philip D. Morgan (1991). | * Roeber, A. G. " 'The Origin of Whatever Is Not English Among Us': The Dutch-speaking and the German-speaking Peoples of Colonial British America." In ''Strangers Within the Realm: Cultural Margins of the First British Empire,'' edited by Bernard Bailyn and Philip D. Morgan (1991). | ||
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* Schelbert, Leo, and Urspeter Schelbert. "Portrait of an Immigrant Society: The North American Grütli-Bund, 1865-1915." ''Yearbook of German-American Studies.'' Vol. 18 (1983). | * Schelbert, Leo, and Urspeter Schelbert. "Portrait of an Immigrant Society: The North American Grütli-Bund, 1865-1915." ''Yearbook of German-American Studies.'' Vol. 18 (1983). | ||
* Struve, Walter. ''Germans and Texas: Commerce, Migration, and Culture in the Days of the Lone Star Republic'' (1996). | * Struve, Walter. ''Germans and Texas: Commerce, Migration, and Culture in the Days of the Lone Star Republic'' (1996). | ||
* Tatlock, Lynne and Matt Erlin, eds. ''German Culture in Nineteenth-Century America: Reception, Adaptation, Transformation'' (2005) | |||
* Tischauser, Leslie V. ''The Burden of Ethnicity The German Question in Chicago, 1914–1941'' 1990. | * Tischauser, Leslie V. ''The Burden of Ethnicity The German Question in Chicago, 1914–1941'' 1990. | ||
* Trefousse, Hans L., ed. ''Germany and America: Essays on Problems of International Relations and Immigration'' (1980). | * Trefousse, Hans L., ed. ''Germany and America: Essays on Problems of International Relations and Immigration'' (1980). | ||
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* Wood, Ralph, ed. ''The Pennsylvania Germans''. (1942) | * Wood, Ralph, ed. ''The Pennsylvania Germans''. (1942) | ||
===Primary Sources=== | ===Primary Sources=== | ||
Revision as of 10:24, 10 April 2008
German Americans are the largest ethnic group in the United States, with over 50 million people. They are concentrated in the Midwest, and in eastern metropolitan areas
Bibliography
- Thernstrom, Stephan ed. Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups, (1980).
- articles by Frederick C. Luebke, "Austrians," pp. 164-171; Kathleen Neils Conzen, "Germans," pp. 405-425; La Vern J. Rippley, "Germans from Russia," pp. 425-430; Arthur A. Goren, "Jews," pp. 571-598, esp. 576-579; Don Yoder, "Pennsylvania Germans," pp. 770-772; Leo Schelbert, "Swiss," pp. 981-987.
- Barclay, David E., and Elizabeth Glaser-Schmidt, eds. Transatlantic Images and Perceptions: Germany and America Since 1776 (1997).
- Barkai, Avraham. Branching Out: German-Jewish Immigration to the United States (1994).
- Barry, Colman J. The Catholic Church and German Americans. (1953)
- Baxter, Angus. In Search of Your German Roots. The Complete Guide to Tracing Your Ancestors in the Germanic Areas of Europe. Fourth Edition (2001)
- Coburn, Carol K. Life at Four Corners: Religion, Gender, and Education in a German-Lutheran Community, 1868–1945 (1992).
- Cochran, Thomas. The Pabst Brewing Company: The History of an American Business (1948) online edition
- Conzen, Kathleen Neils. "Peasant Pioneers: Generational Succession Among German Farmers in Frontier Minnesota." In The Countryside in the Age of Capitalist Transformations: Essays in the Social History of Rural America, (1985) edited by Steven Hahn and Jonathan Prude
- Conzen, Kathleen Neils. Germans in Minnesota (2003) 112pp
- Dobbert, Guido A. "German-Americans between New and Old Fatherland, 1870–1914". American Quarterly 19 ( 1967): 663-80. in JSTOR
- Ellis, M. and P. Panayi. "German Minorities in World War I: A Comparative Study of Britain and the USA." Ethnic and Racial Studies 17 ( April 1994): 238-59.
- Faust, Albert Bernhardt. The German Element in the United States with Special Reference to Its Political, Moral, Social, and Educational Influence 2 vol (1909) online edition
- Fogleman, Aaron Spencer. Hopeful Journeys: German Immigration, Settlement, and Political Culture in Colonial America, 1717-1775 (1995).
- Gjerde, Jon. The Minds of the West: Ethnocultural Evolution in the Rural Middle West, 1830–1917 (1997) online edition
- Gleason, Philip. The Conservative Reformers: American Catholics and the Social Order. (1968)
- Hegi, Ursula. Tearing the Silence: On Being German in America (1997).
- Hobbie, Margaret, ed. Museums, Sites, and Collections of Germanic Culture in North America (1980).
- Iverson, Noel. Germania, U.S.A.: Social Change in New Ulm, Minnesota. (1966), emphasizes Turners
- Jensen, Richard. The Winning of the Midwest, Social and Political Conflict 1888–1896" (1971), focus on voting behavior of Germans, prohibition issue, language issue and school issue
- Johnson, Hildegard B. "The Location of German Immigrants in the Middle West". Annals of the Association of American Geographers 41 (1951): 1–41. in JSTOR
- Jordon, Terry G. German Seed in Texas Soil: Immigrant Farmers in Nineteenth-century Texas. (1966)
- Kamphoefner, Walter. The Westfalians: From Germany to Missouri (1987).
- Kazal, Russell A. Becoming Old Stock: The Paradox of German-American Identity (2004) ethnicity and assimilation in 20c Philadelphia
- Kazal, Russell A. "Revisiting Assimilation: The Rise, Fall, and Reappraisal of a Concept." American Historical Review 100 (1995): 437-71. in JSTOR
- Keil, Hartmuth, and John B. Jentz, eds. German Workers in Industrial Chicago, 1850-1910: A Comparative Perspective (1983).
- Luebke, Frederick C. Germans in the New World: Essays in the History of Immigration (1990).
- Luebke, Frederick C. Bonds of Loyalty: German Americans During World War I. (1974)
- Luebke, Frederick C. ed. Ethnic Voters and the Election of Lincoln (1971)
- Luebke, Frederick. Immigrants and Politics: the Germans of Nebraska, 1880–1900. (1969)
- McMaster, Richard K. Land, Piety, Peoplehood: The Establishment of Mennonite Communities in America, 1683-1790 (1985).
- O'Connor, Richard. German-Americans: an Informal History. (1968), popular
- Pochmann, Henry A., and Arthur R. Schultz; German Culture in America, 1600–1900: Philosophical and Literary Influences (1957)
- Roeber, A. G. "In German Ways? Problems and Potentials of Eighteenth-Century German Social and Emigration History." William and Mary Quarterly 3d ser., 44, no. 4 (1987).
- Roeber, A. G. " 'The Origin of Whatever Is Not English Among Us': The Dutch-speaking and the German-speaking Peoples of Colonial British America." In Strangers Within the Realm: Cultural Margins of the First British Empire, edited by Bernard Bailyn and Philip D. Morgan (1991).
- Roeber, A. G. Palatines, Liberty, and Property: German Lutherans in Colonial British America (1998).
- Schelbert, Leo, and Urspeter Schelbert. "Portrait of an Immigrant Society: The North American Grütli-Bund, 1865-1915." Yearbook of German-American Studies. Vol. 18 (1983).
- Struve, Walter. Germans and Texas: Commerce, Migration, and Culture in the Days of the Lone Star Republic (1996).
- Tatlock, Lynne and Matt Erlin, eds. German Culture in Nineteenth-Century America: Reception, Adaptation, Transformation (2005)
- Tischauser, Leslie V. The Burden of Ethnicity The German Question in Chicago, 1914–1941 1990.
- Trefousse, Hans L., ed. Germany and America: Essays on Problems of International Relations and Immigration (1980).
- Trommler, Frank, and Joseph McVeigh, eds. America and the Germans: An Assessment of a Three-Hundred-Year History. (2 vols. 1985).
- Wittke, Carl. The German-Language Press in America (1957)
- Wittke, Carl. Refugees of Revolution: The German Forty-Eighters in America (1952) online edition
- Wittke, Carl. We Who Built America: The Saga of the Immigrant (1939), ch 6, 9 online edition
- Wokeck, Marianne S. "Harnessing the Lure of the 'Best Poor Man's Country': The Dynamics of German-speaking Immigration to British North America, 1683-1783." In To Make America: European Emigration in the Early Modern Period, edited by Ida Altman and James Horn (1991).
- Wood, Ralph, ed. The Pennsylvania Germans. (1942)
Primary Sources
See also
Online resources
- Catholic Encyclopedia article
- Reasons Germans Came to America
- “Deutsch-Athen Revisited: Writing the History of Germans in Milwaukee”, Dr. Anke Ortlepp, University of Cologne