Readings

1) Kalm, Pehr, and Johann Reinhold Forster. Travels into North America containing its natural history, and a circumstantial account of its plantations and agriculture in general ; with the civil, ecclesiastical and commercial state of the country, the manners of the inhabitants, and several curious. London: Printed for the editor, 2003. 177071.

2) Handlin, Oscar. Immigration as a factor in American history. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1959.

3) Nolt, Steven M.. Foreigners in their own land: Pennsylvania Germans in the early republic. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2002.

4) Lehmann, Hartmut, Hermann Wellenreuther, and Renate Wilson. In search of peace and prosperity: new German settlements in eighteenth-century Europe and America. University Park, Penn.: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000.

5) Fogleman, Aaron Spencer. Hopeful journeys: German immigration, settlement, and political culture in colonial America, 1717-1775. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996.

6) Sowell, Thomas. Ethnic America; A History. New York : Basic Books

7) Eller, David B.. “The Germans have landed: once William Penn welcomed the freedom-seeking Anabaptists to his colony, they spread and flourished.” Christian History and Biography 84 (2004): 18+.

8) Lorenzkowski, Barbara. Sounds of ethnicity listening to German North America, 1850-1914. Winnipeg [Man.: University of Manitoba Press, 2010.

9) Carlson, Allan C.. “The peculiar legacy of German-Americans.” society, Jan. – Feb. 2003. (accessed April 5, 2013).

10) Reference & Research Book News (Portland ), “Taxation, state, and civil society in Germany and the United States from the 18th to the 20th century.(Brief Article)(Book Review),” May 1, 2008.

11) Baxter, Angus. 1987. In search of your German roots: a complete guide to tracing your ancestors in the Germanic areas of Europe. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co.

12) Whiting, Charles. 1982. The home front–Germany. Alexandria, Va: Time-Life Books.

13) Schalk, Adolph. 1971. The Germans. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc.

14) Hastings, Max. 2004. Armageddon: the battle for Germany, 1944-45. New York: A.A. Knopf.

15) Todd, Malcolm. 1992. The early Germans. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers.

16) Deuel, Wallace Rankin. 1942. People under Hitler. New York: Harcourt, Brace and company.

17) Bailey, George. 1972. Germans: the biography of an obsession. New York: World Pub.

18) Wiskemann, Elizabeth. 1956. Germany’s eastern neighbours; problems relating to the Oder-Neisse line and the Czech frontier regions. London: Oxford University Press.

19) Zucker, A. E. 1950. The forty-eighters: political refugees of the German Revolution of 1848. New York: Columbia University Press.

20) Ther, Philipp, and Ana Siljak. 2001. Redrawing nations: ethnic cleansing in East-Central Europe, 1944-1948. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield.