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Pennsylvania Germans : an interpretive encyclopedia / edited by Simon J. Bronner and Joshua R. Brown.

Van Pelt Library F160.G3 P48 2017
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Bronner, Simon J., editor.
Brown, Joshua R., editor.
Series:
Young Center books in Anabaptist & Pietist studies
Young center books in Anabaptist and pietist studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
German Americans--Pennsylvania--Encyclopedias.
German Americans.
Pennsylvania Dutch Country (Pa.)--Encyclopedias.
Pennsylvania Dutch Country (Pa.).
Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania--Pennsylvania Dutch Country.
Genre:
Encyclopedias.
Physical Description:
xv, 554 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017.
Summary:
This comprehensive encyclopedia--the first of its kind--maps out three hundred years of German history and culture in Pennsylvania and beyond. -- Winner of the CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title of the Choice ACRL -- Destined to become the standard reference on Pennsylvania Germans (also known as the "Pennsylvania Dutch"), this book is the first survey of this extensive American group in nearly seventy-five years. Nineteen broad interpretive essays written by a distinguished group of historians, anthropologists, sociologists, linguists, and folklorists tell the rich and nuanced story of Pennsylvania German history and culture. United by a distinct (and distinctly American) language, the Pennsylvania Germans have been slower to assimilate than other ethnic groups. This sweeping volume reveals, though, that the group is much less homogenous and isolated than was previously thought. From architecture, media, and farming techniques to food, folklore, and medicine, the Pennsylvania Germans and their descendants display a wide range of cultural variation. In Pennsylvania Germans, editors Simon J. Bronner and Joshua R. Brown broaden the geographical and social coverage of the group, touching both on Pennsylvanian communities and the Pennsylvania German diaspora, including settlements in Canada and Mexico. They also expand historical coverage of the Pennsylvania Germans to the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Beautifully illustrated, this volume--while paying tribute to the historical and cultural legacy of the Pennsylvania Germans--is the most comprehensive book on the subject to date. Contributors: R. Troy Boyer, Simon J. Bronner, Joshua R. Brown, Edsel Burdge Jr., William W. Donner, John B. Frantz, Mark Häberlein, Karen M. Johnson-Weiner, Donald B. Kraybill, David W. Kriebel, Gabrielle Lanier, Mark L. Louden, Yvonne J. Milspaw, Lisa Minardi, Steven M. Nolt, Candace Perry, Sheila Rohrer, and Diane Wenger
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781421421384
1421421380
OCLC:
946076217

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