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Polish Americans and their history : community, culture, and politics

Polish Americans comprise one of America's largest ethnic groups. Engaging contemporary methodological, theoretical, and historiographical issues, this book examines the history of Polish-American working people, women and families, religion, and politics, as well as other rarely studied issues.
Print Book, English, 1996
University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pa, 1996
XV-278 p. ; 24 cm
9780822939535, 0822939533
494311843
Polish Americans, history writing, and the organization of memory / John J. Bukowczyk
Labor, radicalism, and the Polish-American worker / William G. Falkowski
Family, women, and gender : the Polish experience / Thaddeus C. Radzilowski
Polish Americans and religion / William J. Galush
Jewish emigration from Poland before World War II / Daniel Stone
Polonia and politics / Stanislaus A. Blejwas
Displaced persons, émigrés, refugees, and other Polish immigrants : World War II through the solidarity era / Anna D. Jaroszyńska-Kirchmann
Post-World War II Polish historiography on emigration / Andrzej Brożek