A Fifty-year Index to Polish American Studies, 1944-1993

A Fifty-year Index to Polish American Studies, 1944-1993
Author: Casimir J. Grotnik
Publisher: East European Monograph
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1998
Genre: History
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Articles, reviews, and other scholarly material from the archives of the Polish American Historical Association, the world's leading organization dedicated to the study of Polish immigration in the Americas.

Family Trails

Family Trails
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Total Pages: 504
Release: 1967
Genre: Genealogy
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Contains checklist of recent additions to the genealogical collections of the Michigan Unit.

Illuminating the Particular

Illuminating the Particular
Author: Christel T. Maass
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN:

Roman B.J. Kwasniewski, son of Polish immigrants, used his camera to document life in Milwaukee's Polish community during the early decades of the twentieth century. His images transform the particulars of everyday life at local businesses, in homes and classrooms, and at cultural, social, and recreational events into powerful depictions of the immigrant experience. With an introduction by well-known Milwaukee historian John Gurda, this book offers rare insight into the daily lives of a proud people struggling to maintain their heritage while living in a time of rapid change. While Kwasniewski's camera captured the sights and sounds of Milwaukee at the turn of the century from the perspective of a single ethnic group in a single neighborhood, his photographs resonate far beyond Milwaukee's Polish South Side. They illuminate the particulars of American life during the early decades of the twentieth century. "What we see, reflected in the distant mirror," says John Gurda, "is ourselves."