878 resultados para Pennsylvania German society. Proceedings and addresses. Supplement


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Title varies slightly; some vols. lack title.

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Also published separately, Philadelphia, 1899.

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Vol. for 23rd annual meeting (1920) covers proceedings and addresses for 1919-1920.

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No meeting held in 1906, but an issue called: Fiftieth anniversary volume 1857-1906, was published in 1907.

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Fifteenth meeting held jointly with the Florida State Teachers' Association, 16th meeting with the Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Southern States, 17th meeting with the Southern Association of College Women.

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Vols. for 3rd- published under title: Journal of proceedings and addresses of the ... annual conference.

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At head of title: The Association of American universities.

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Zarna is witness to the disappearance of the Swabian community in Santana, a process which seems to date back to before the major changes in Central and Eastern Europe. His project showed how a strong German ethnic community, formed more than 250 years ago, has virtually disappeared from the village of Santana (Romania). Zarna presents the causes leading to the loss of their ethnic identity, of their culture, traditions and of the collective reproduction of their ethnicity, although the last Swabians remaining in the village have preserved their individual identity and not let themselves be assimilated. The policy of the former communist regime is not sufficient to explain the decline of the German ethnic group, nor is the present international context with its varying effects on the form and reproduction of their ethnic identity. Zarna has analysed the origins of the Swabian community, its development, historical changes (both desired and imposed) and the disappearance of elements that determined their German culture and their pride in being German. The Germans have demobilised more rapidly than other ethnic groups in Romania, partly because of Germany's pro-emigration policy over the last two decades. Many of the emigrants were however, poorly prepared for emigration and have not been able to recreate the prosperous financial situation which they left. The prevalent feeling among those interviewed was disappointment and this increases with age and education.