The purpose of this work is to make Daniel Miller's history of the German-American press, from it...
This is a concise survey of the role that America's largest ethnic group, the German-Americans, h...
German Cincinnati explores the German American experience in the Greater Cincinnati area. German ...
Considered the definitive history of the involvement of German-Americans in the American Revoluti...
In the 1930s, Paul Ben Baginsky, a member of the German Department faculty of Brooklyn College, w...
This study looks at the life and work of the eminent German-American author, poet, and historian,...
J. H. A. Lacher's treatise on the German element of Wisconsin, originally published by a division...
Written by eminent German-American historian Rudolf Cronau, this book is a concise survey of Germ...
This work was originally published by the Pennsylvania German Society in 1922 under the title Soc...
New Ulm, Minnesota, bore the brunt of the Sioux Uprising in 1862 during two battles, which decide...
By 1790 Kentucky's population was 14% German, and by 1990 the population of German ancestry had r...
Dr. Tolzmann continues his efforts to spotlight the historical contributions of German-Americans ...
This brief survey traces the basic outlines of German immigration and settlement in the history o...
An old Creole expression in New Orleans is: 'It takes German people to do that!' This reflects th...
Since its original publication in 1975, this book has become a standard reference to material pub...
'In 1708, representatives of the first major wave of German immigrants arrived upon American shor...
German Cincinnati Revisited illuminates the major festivities, celebrations, and events throughou...
The first permanent German settlement in America was at Germantown, Pennsylvania, in 1683. But mo...
The Royal German Regiment Zweibrucken, led by Prince Christian von Zweibrucken, is the focal poin...
Diese Studie befasst sich mit Leben und Werk des aus der Bukowina stammenden deutsch-jüdischen Sc...
California has more German-Americans than any state in the Union, according to the 1990 U.S. Cens...
As a result of the nineteenth-century German emigration to the United States, St. Louis, Missouri...
Covington, Kentucky, is one of the three major centers in German-American heritage and is located...
Today, German-Americans amount to 29% of Michigan's population, thereby making them the state's l...
Abounding with biographical and historical data, this book is a definitive history of Cincinnati,...
After coming to the United States, Thomas Mann was appointed Consultant in Germanic Languages and...
This book provides an introduction into the life and times of Germans who settled in Pennsylvania...
Much has been written about the 1862 Sioux Uprising, or Dakota Conflict, in Minnesota, as its imp...
One of the stereotypes surrounding the home front during and immediately after World War I is tha...
Amana (the Society of True Inspiration) was a settlement of German pietists in Iowa, consisting o...
This is the story of 216,000 German-born Americans and well over 300,000 first-generation America...
Today, German-Americans number 26% of the population of Maryland, thereby making them the largest...
German Cincinnati Revisited illuminates the major festivities, celebrations, and events throughou...
German Cincinnati explores the German American experience in the Greater Cincinnati area. German ...
The purpose of this work is to make this new edition of Katzenberger's biography of Major David Z...