Descriptors, Keywords, and Readings

Poland Immigration

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Part 1 (Descriptors):

  1. Polish American families — Case studies.
  2. Polish people — United States.
  3. Poland — Emigration and immigration.
  4. Polish Americans — History.
  5. Polish Americans.
  6. Polish Americans — Social Conditions

Part 2 (Keywords):

    1. Polish Americans
    2. Poland
    3. Polish Immigrants
    4. Polish JewsUnknown-1
    5. World War II Immigration
    6. Poles in America
    7. Polonia
    8. Poland History
    9. Immigration History
    10. Ethnic Community

 

Part 3 (References):

  1. Mostwin, Danuta. The Transplanted Family: A study of social adjustment of the Polish immigrant family to the United States after the Second World War. (New York: Arno Press, 1971)
  2. Baretski, Charles Allen. A content analysis of the Polish American journal newspaper in reflecting the political attitudes, issues and perspectives of the Polish-American group during the period, 1950-1966. (New York: s.n., 1969)
  3. Wytrwal, Joseph Anthony. American’s Polish Heritage: A Social History of the Poles in the America. (Detroit: Endurance Press, 1961)
  4. Bukowczyk, John J. And my Children did Not Know Me: A History of the Polish-Americans. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1987)
  5. Renkiewicz, Frank. The Poles in America, 1608-1972; a chronology & fact book. (Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana Publications, 1973)
  6. Lopata, Helena Znaniecka. Polish Americans: Status Competition in an Ethnic Community. (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1976)
  7. Majewski, Karen. Traitors and True Poles: Narrating a Polish American Identity, 1880-1939. (Athens: Ohio University Press, 2003)
  8. Kuniczack, WS. My Name is Million: An Illustrated History of Poles in America.  (Garden City NJ: Doubleday, 1978)
  9. Pula, James S. Polish Americans: An Ethnic Community. (New York: Twain Publishers, 1995)
  10. Bukowczyk, John J. Polish Americans and their History: Community, Culture, and Politics. (Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996)

The Poles and World War II 

Descriptors:
World War, 1939-­‐1945.for release with feature poland-uprising Winston Churchill
Wars of Poland
Communism -­‐-­‐ History -­‐-­‐ 20th century. Poland—History

Keywords:
Poland War
Poland Immigration Poland World War Polish history Poland and Germany

Books:

Poland people Polish culture Polish population Economy in Poland Poland Capitalism

Courtois, Stéphane, and Mark Kramer. Thimagese black book of communism: crimes, terror, repression. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999.

Curtis, Glenn E.. Poland: a country study. 3rd ed. Washington, D.C.: Federal Research Division, Library of Congress :, 1994.

Fischer, Fritz. Germany’s aims in the First World War. New York: W.W. Norton, 1967.

Hastings, Max. Inferno: the world at war, 1939-1945. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2011.

Klein, Naomi. The shock doctrine: the rise of disaster capitalism. New York: Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt, 2007.

Mosley, Leonard. On borrowed time: how World War II began. New York: Random House, 1969.

Nicholas, Lynn H.. The rape of Europa: the fate of Europe’s treasures in the Third Reich and the Second World War. New York: Knopf, 1994.

Ross, Elisabeth. The wheel of life: a memoir of living and dying. New York, NY: Scribner, 1997.

Schmemann, Serge. When the wall came down: the Berlin Wall and the fall of Soviet communism. Boston: Kingfisher, 2006.

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Weinberg, Gerhard L.. A world at arms: a global history of World War II. Cambridge [England: Cambridge University Press, 1994.