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Germans in Minnesota (Paperback, New)
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Germans in Minnesota (Paperback, New)
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List price R437
Loot Price R369
Discovery Miles 3 690
You Save R68 (16%)
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A concise history of Germans in Minesota including immigration
pattern, the Catholic and Lutheran churches, cultural
organizations, business and politics especially in the World War 1
year. Minnesota is often associated with its Scandinavian heritage,
but in fact Germans are the largest single immigrant group in
Minnesota history and were the largest ancestry group in the 2000
census. Author Kathleen Neils conzen tells the story of German
Americans and their profound influence on Minnesota history and
culture. Conzen recounts their triumphs and struggles over the last
150 years in a clear and concise narrative. Landing in poverty,
Germans transformed acres of wilderness into productive farms and
brought to America their love of art, music and sociability.
Immigrants came to America intent on creating in the words of one
agent, "an earthly paradise of this Minnesota "and" a new Germany"
soon rose in Stearns Country. Conzen explores not only the well
known enclaves in Brown and stearns Countries but also looks at the
smaller communities of Winona, on the Iron Range, and along the
North Shore, as well as in the Twin Cities. In recent times, a
renewed interest in German heritage can be seen in towns like New
Ulm, home to the thirty-two-foot statue of Hermann the German, hero
of the wars against the ancient Roman legions, and Heritagefest,
the ethnic heritage festival that occurs every summer. Germans in
Minnesota is the fifth book in The People of Minnesota, a new
series dedicated to telling the history of the state through the
stories of its ethnic groups in accessible and illustrated
paperbacks. Future volumes include Chinese in Minnesota (due Fall
2003), Mexicans in Minnesota (due Spring2004, Swedes in Minnesota
(due Spring 2004), Poles in Minnesota (due Fall 2004), Ojibwe in
Minnesota, Dakota in Minnesota, and Hmong in Minnesota.
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