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Polish American History after 1939 Polish American History from 1854 to 2004, Volume 2

By Joanna Wojdon Copyright 2024
556 Pages
by Routledge

556 Pages
by Routledge

556 Pages
by Routledge

This book is the second in a three-part, multi-authored study of Polish American history which aims to present the history of Polish Americans in the United States from the beginning of Polish presence on the continent to the current times, shown against a broad historical background of developments in Poland, the United States and other locations of the Polish Diaspora. According to the 2010... Read more

1. Polish Americans during World War II  2. The New Immigration  3. The Uneasy Relations between the “New Immigration” and the “Old Polonia”  4. From Urban Neighborhoods to the Suburbia. Polish American Daily Life in the 1940s and 1950s  5. In the Light of Celebrations, in the Shadow of the Cold War  6. Ethnic Revival  7. Let Poland Be Poland  8. After the Cold War   9. The New Millennium

Biography

Joanna Wojdon is Professor of History at the Univeristy of Wrocław (Poland). Her research interests include Polish American history, public history, history education and history of communist propaganda. She authored Textbooks as Propaganda. Poland under Communist Rule (2018); Communist Propaganda at School: The World of the Reading Primers from the Soviet bloc, 1949-1989 (2021); Public History in Poland (2022).