120 pages of articles and book reviews. Only one article in this issue: American Polonia and the School Strike in Wrzesnia, by Stanislaus A. Blejwas. The remainder of this issue is devoted to a Blejwas Memorial Symposium and Reviews. This issue also begins with the Presidential Address, Recalling Stanislaus A. Blejwas and Rededicating Ourselves to the PAHA Mission, by Donald E. Pienkos. The Blejwas Memorial Symposium includes the following: Stanislaus A. Blejwas, 1941-2001, by James S. Pula; The Conscience of a Positivist, by John J. Kulczycki; Stanislaus A. Blejwas on American Polonia, by Wil... View More...
112 pages of articles and book reviews, with some illustrations. Articles include: __Empty Promise, Empty Threat: The Polish Immigrant in Joseph Vogel's Novel "Man's Courage" __Rev. Wincenty Barzynski and a Polish Catholic Response to Industrial Capitalism" __Not as a Gift of Charity": Ernestine Potowska Rose and the Married Woman's Property Laws __Tensions in Bi-Ethnic Parishes: Poles and Lithuanians in New England __Typologies of Polish American Parishes: Changing Pastoral Structures and Methods __A Story Found on Laurel Hill. View More...
144 pages of articles and book reviews. Special issue devoted to archival collections with an Introduction, The Future of Polonia's Past: An Introduction, by Anna D. Jaroszy?ska-Kirchmann and Joel Wurl. Articles follow and include: The Connecticut Polish American Archives, Central Connecticut State University, by Ewa Wolynska; The Hoover Institution Collections on Poles in the United States, by Maciej Siekierski; The Polish Museum of America, by Jan Lorys; Preserving American Polonia: Perspectives from the Immigration History Research Center, by Joel Wurl; From the Polish National Catholic Chu... View More...
Small stain front cover, else fine. 111 pages of articles and book reviews. Articles include: The Sacred in the City: Polonian Street Processions as Countercultural Practice, by Ann Hetzel Gunkel; Ethnic Appeals: The 1960 and 1968 Presidential Elections in Buffalo's Polish American Community, by Craig R. Bucki; and Overseas Migration from Partitioned Poland: Poznania and Eastern Galicia as Case Studies, by Dorota Praszalowicz. View More...
94 pages of articles and book reviews. Contents: [Address] Why Does History Matter?, by His Excellency Przemyslaw Grudzinski, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland [ARTICLES] The Kosciuszko Reds, 1909-1919: Kings of the Milwaukee Sandlots by Neal Pease; Educating Polish Immigrants Chicago Style: 1980-2002 by Geraldine Balut Coleman; "A Branch Cut Off From Its Trunk?" The Affects of Immigration Restriction on American Polonia by James S. Pula; Bibliography on Polish Americans, 1996-2000 by Mark Kulikowski [DOCUMENT] Memories of a Recruiting Officer by Fryderyk T. Janda (English translation of ... View More...
95 pages of articles and book reviews. Contents: [INTRODUCTION] Polka Studies in the Scholarly Landscape, by Ann Hetzel Gunkel. [ARTICLES] The Clarinet Polka: Life, Literature and Music, by Thomas J. Napierkowski; Fathers, Daughters and the Polka: Accordian (sic) Crimes and Misdemeanors in Hoopi Shoopi Donna, by Harriett Napierkowski; Immigrant Voices: Polka Lyrics as Ethnic Literature, by Ann Hetzel Gunkel; Charlie Won't Dance: Polka as Therapy, by Eugenia Pawlik Zeitlin; Pushing Politics: Polka Music and Polonia, by David J. Jackson; Sundays in Pulaski Park, edited by Suzanne Strempek Shea. ... View More...
112 pages of articles and book reviews. Contents: [ARTICLES] Equality of Right: Polish American Bishops in the American Hierarchy by Daniel Buczek; Of Polka, Pierogi and Ethnic Identity: Toward a Polish American Cultural Studies by Ann Hetzel Gunkel; Immigration Incarnate: Elderly Polish Immigrants and Ethnics Demonstrate the History of an Immigration and Its Effects on Social Class by Celia Berdes and Adam A. Zych; Glu/ck Auf: The Polish Labor Movement in the United States and Germany, 1890-1914 by Pien Versteegh; American Attitudes on Two Attempts to Establish Democracy in Poland, 1947 and ... View More...
96 pages of articles and book reviews. Contents: [ARTICLES] The Impact of Mazowsze and Slask on Polish Folk Dancing in California, by Maja Trochimczyk; Polish American Reaction to Civil Rights in Milwaukee, 1963-1965 by Stephen M. Leahy; A Pastoral Plan for Polonia in the New Millennium by Most Rev. Thomas J. Paprocki; Miracle: American Polonia, Karol Wojty?a and the Election of Pope John Paul II by John Radzi?owski. [REVIEWS] Polish-American Folklore by Deborah Anders Silverman - reviewed by Ann Hetzel Gunkel; Hamtramck Haunts by Charlotte L. Cavanary - reviewed by John Radzilowski; imieni... View More...
112 pages of articles and book reviews. Cover Illustration: Emilia Napieralska joined the Polish Women's Alliance in 1901 and became its first American born President in 1910. She led the organization for 25 years. [ARTICLES] "Join, or Die" - The Road to Cooperation Among East European Exiled Political Leaders in the United States, 1949-1954, by Anna Mazurkiewicz; The Neighborhood of Memory: Stuart Dybek's Chicago, by Grazyna J. Kozaczka; The Survival of Polish Communities in Small Canadian Industrial Cities: A Comparative Study of Arvida, Quebec, and Sydney, Nova Scotia, by Tom Urbaniak; The... View More...
93 pages of articles and book reviews. Cover photo of Mieczyslaw Haiman, founder of the Polish American Historical Association, pioneering researcher and author of American Polonia, and the long-time curator and archivist of The Polish Museum of America. Contents: [ARTICLES] Ethnic Historical Associations at the Crossroads: An Introduction, by Anna D. Jaroszynska-Kirchmann and Suzanne M. Sinke; Dutch American History in Several Settings: the AADAS and Other Visions, by Suzanne M. Sinke; The American Italian Historical Association: A View From the Bridge, by Jerome Krase; The Study of American ... View More...
94 pages of articles and book reviews. Cover photo of Franciszek Hodur, founder and first Bishop of the Polish National Catholic Church. Contents: [PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS] Going Beyond: The 2008 Presidential Address by Anna Jaroszynska-Kirchmann. [ARTICLES] Jamestown's 400th Anniversary, by James S. Pula; The Identity of the 1608 Jamestown Craftsmen, by Richard J. Orli; The Role of Polish and American Identities in the Future of the Polish National Catholic Church, by Jeffrey M. Jozefski; Polish and Jewish Identities in the Narratives of Ana María Shua, by Silvia G. Dapia; The Acceptance and Rej... View More...
Light crease to rear cover else fine. 95 pages of articles and book reviews. Cover Illustration: Paderewski on the cover of the February 15 issue of Etude. [ARTICLES] An Angel at the Piano: Paderewski's Image and His Female Audience, by Maja Trochimczyk; The Battle Over the Deed to St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church in New York City: A Landmark Court Case, by Anne M. Gurnack, Richard Hunter and Renee Bradley; Revived Treasures: The Graphic Art Collection at the Polish Museum of America, by Monika Nowak. [REVIEWS] Anti-Communist Minorities in the U.S.: Political Activism of of Ethnic Refug... View More...
95 pages of articles and book reviews. Cover Illustration: Henry Archacki, an artist/cartoonist and journalist born in Pieczyska, Poland. Known as the "Polish Ripley" for his "Did you know that" newspaper series, he was an active founder of the Commission for Research on Polish Immigration within the Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in 1942, an organization that later became the Polish American Historical Association. [ARTICLES] Cold War Crusader: Arthur Bliss Lane and the Private Committee to Investigate the Katyn Massacre, 1949-1952, by Robert Szymczak; Chopin in Polish American Poetry ... View More...
126 pages. Cover Illustration: Polish Canadians celebrating Third of May in 1933. [ARTICLES] A History Reawakened: Contemporary Approaches to the Study of Poles in Canada by Gabriela Pawlus Kasprzak; Patriotic Priests and Religious Consuls: Religion and Nationalism in the Polish Diaspora, 1918-1939 by Gabriela Pawlus Kasprzak; From Hurrah Revolutionaries to Polish Patriots: The Rise of Polish Canadian Radicalism, 1918-1939 by Patryk Polec; Ignacy Witczak's Passport, Soviet Espionage and the Origins of the Cold War in Canada by Myron Momryk; Gendering and Generations: Polish-Canadian Women in ... View More...