Germania, U.S.A.: Social Change in New Ulm, MinnesotaU of Minnesota Press, 1966 - 188 pages |
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... town - Yankee City series . Germania , V.S.A. presents a fusion of ethnic and status community analysis while at the same time it at- tempts to sharpen the distinction between class and status . It also departs from the usual study of ...
... town - Yankee City series . Germania , V.S.A. presents a fusion of ethnic and status community analysis while at the same time it at- tempts to sharpen the distinction between class and status . It also departs from the usual study of ...
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... Town 53 III . CLASS , STATUS , AND POWER 4. Class and Challenge 5. Status Distinction and Ethnic Amalgamation 6. The Kaleidoscope of Power in Germania 121 གླཙས 91 IV . SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 7. The Turners ' Retreat from Monopoly 141 ...
... Town 53 III . CLASS , STATUS , AND POWER 4. Class and Challenge 5. Status Distinction and Ethnic Amalgamation 6. The Kaleidoscope of Power in Germania 121 གླཙས 91 IV . SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 7. The Turners ' Retreat from Monopoly 141 ...
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... town . A full explanation of the forces that culminated in the present Turner status group in Germania requires a certain historical as well as theoretical perspective . Germania today , as we shall see , is the product of a unique ...
... town . A full explanation of the forces that culminated in the present Turner status group in Germania requires a certain historical as well as theoretical perspective . Germania today , as we shall see , is the product of a unique ...
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... towns of nineteenth - century Germany . The migrant Germans therefore chose to settle on improved land rather than on the virgin 2 Robert E. Park and Herbert A. Miller , Old World Traits Transplanted ( New York : Harper , 1921 ) , drew ...
... towns of nineteenth - century Germany . The migrant Germans therefore chose to settle on improved land rather than on the virgin 2 Robert E. Park and Herbert A. Miller , Old World Traits Transplanted ( New York : Harper , 1921 ) , drew ...
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... town . Their Utopian venture was soon aug- mented by the arrival of new settlers from the Cincinnati Turner Society . From less than a hundred and fifty inhabitants a century or so ago , Germania grew to a population of over thirteen ...
... town . Their Utopian venture was soon aug- mented by the arrival of new settlers from the Cincinnati Turner Society . From less than a hundred and fifty inhabitants a century or so ago , Germania grew to a population of over thirteen ...
Contents
II A HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS | 23 |
III CLASS STATUS AND POWER | 73 |
IV SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION | 139 |
APPENDIXES | 151 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 177 |
INDEX | 182 |
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American Social Structure American society analysis Appendix Table assimilation scale Association Beinhorn Brown County capital worth cent Chicago Cincinnati class and status clubs compared comparisons cultural differences economic ethnic and status ethnic community formation Forty-Eighters Founder T Member German immigrants German Revolution German-American Germania Turners Gerth gymnastic Ibid influence Jahn land less living in Germania Martindale Max Weber Mean scale score Member N-T membership Minnesota minority munity N-T Non-Member N-T native nativists non-German North America occupational old families Old World organization Pfaender political position prestige Refugees religious response Revolution Roman Catholic sample second-generation Settler N-T Non-Member social class Sociology status community status group Stratification subcommunity tion Total town Turner Hall Turner societies Turner versus non-Turner Turnerbund Turners and non-Turners Turners of Germania Turnverein United University Press unskilled upper status group utopian wealth Weber Wittke wives Wright Mills York