Readings

5 sources which address the Norwegian community following Immigration: 

1. Mauk, David. The Colony that Rose from the Sea: Norwegian Maritime and Community in Brooklyn, 1850-1910. Northfield: University of Illinois Press, 1997

2. Myhre, Liv. Norwegians in New York, 1825-2000: Builders of City, Community, and Culture: Ellis Island Immigration Museum, April-October 2000. Huntington: Norwegian Immigration Association, 2000

3.Pencak, William. “Mobilization and Conflict: The Background and Social History of the Norwegian Colony in Brooklyn to 1910” Immigration to New York. Philadelphia: Balch Institute Press, 1991: 85-86.

4. Blegen, Theodore. Norwegian Migration to America, 1825-1860. New York: Amo Press, 1969.

5. Qualey, Carlton. Norwegian Settlement in the United States. New York: Amo Press, 1970.

5 sources which address the Norwegian community following Immigration: 

1. Clough, Ethlyn T. Norwegian Life. An Account of Past and Contemporary Conditions and Progress in Norway and Sweden. Bay View Reading Club Central Office, Boston Boulevard, Detroit Michigan. 1909.

2. Lovoll, Odd S. The Promise Fulfilled: A Portrait of Norwegian Americans Today. University of Minnesota Press. 1998.

3. Engeset, D; Alsaker, E; Ciampi, A; Lund, E. Dietary Patterns and Lifestyle Factors in the Norwegian EPIC Cohort: The Norwegian Women and Cancer (NOWAC) study. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. May, 2005.

4. Barer-Stein, Thelma. You Eat What You Are: People, Culture and Food Traditions. Firefly Books. 1999.

5.Hyford O’Leary, Margaret. Culture and Customs of Norway. Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood. 2010.