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Problems in Historiography: The Americanization of German Ethnics

Posted on:2014-02-12Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Minnesota State University, MankatoCandidate:Hustad, Bradley JFull Text:PDF
GTID:2455390008460058Subject:History
Abstract/Summary:
Gaps still exist in the history written about German Americans and how they assimilated or acculturated into American society from the late seventeenth century until the present day. History written about how German Americans became Americanized contains fifteen distinct types of scholarship that can roughly be divided into urban and rural disciplines. Because historians have not applied ideas introduced in urban studies into research about rural areas and vice versa, the overall arguments advanced by historians suffer. Additionally, historians have not researched colonial Germans, Germans who immigrated to America before the Revolution, in extensive depth. Furthermore, scholars can do more research on the relationship between religion, social issues, urban space, and the countryside.
Keywords/Search Tags:German
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