Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, Vol. 14, no. 1, Spring 2005

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2005-03Author
Petty, Antje
Schroer, Timothy L.
Menz, Andrea
Kurdylo, Kevin M.
Kluge, Cora Lee
Louden, Mark L.
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Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies
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Contents: "Investigating the Emigration Experience: New German Initiatives" --- "Directors' Corner: Spring Forward--Activities, Improvements, and Fundraising" --- "Friend's Profile: Mary and Peter Monkmeyer, MKI Friends and Neighbors" --- "Highlights of Recent Library Acquisitions" --- "Speaking of Language: What's in a German Name? Part 1" --- "German Influences on Wisconsin English" --- "Collection Feature: Let's Go to the Fair! The 1893 World's Columbian Exposition" --- "Book Review: The American Civil War and Race in Transatlantic Perspective" --- "Genealogy Corner: Passenger Lists and Ship Manifests."
Subject
German Americans--Wisconsin
United States--History--19th century
German language--Influence on English
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--German Americans
Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies
Language, German (US)
German Americans--Emigration and immigration--History--19th century
German Americans
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/198Type
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Quarterly Newsletter of the Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Max Kade Institute Friends Newsletter, Vol. 14, no. 1, Spring 2005
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