10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «HYPHENISM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
hyphenism in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
hyphenism im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Our Conrad: Constituting American Modernity
Roosevelt, very characteristically, went too far. In opposing German hyphenism
he contrived to give impetus to English hyphenism—and this new banshee will
be even harder to lay than the old one. Instead of a national solidarity following
the ...
2
Ethnic Pride, American Patriotism: Slovaks And Other New ...
Implicit in the attack on hyphenism was the demand that “the foreign-born
population . . . in word and deed . . . must show that in very fact it has renounced
allegiance to every . . . foreign government.”9 As the United States ambled from ...
3
Immigrant America: European Ethnicity in the United States
Margaret Lo Piccolo Sullivan, Hyphenism in St. Louis, 1900-1921 (New York,
1990), pp. 1-21. 5. For a general discussion of middle class immigrant
communities, see John Bodnar, The Transplanted: A History of Immigrants in
Urban America ...
4
The English-Speaking Brotherhood and The League of Nations
The encouragement of such separateness among the inhabitants of any country
produces, not a new nationality, but what we have learnt to call Hyphenism.
Hyphenism is the negation of true nationality and must be discouraged by
individual ...
5
Ethnicity on Parade: Inventing the Norwegian American ...
Norwegian Americans were not immune to the new "anti-hyphenism" for many
reasons, not least of which was their attitude toward the war as it was generally
perceived in the press. In the years immediately leading up to American
intervention ...
6
The Scripps Newspapers Go to War, 1914-18
Roosevelt's vehement attacks on hyphenism hurt Hughes, though. He
campaigned for Hughes in the late summer, denouncing "hyphenates" as
disloyal and potential traitors?12 Hyphenism created special problems for Rickey
. Although most ...
7
Ethnicity, Race, and American Foreign Policy: A History
... ordinary Americans were aroused by the allegations of disloyalty in the white
minority population. Therefore, to complement his pro-Allied diplomacy, Wilson
began a campaign against hyphenism by attacking German- and Irish-
Americans.
8
Multiculturalism in the United States: A Comparative Guide ...
President Woodrow Wilson and former President Theodore Roosevelt were
among those who condemned "hyphenism." At the same time, immigrants came
to be associated with political radicalism. Scandinavians were among those who
...
John D. Buenker, Lorman Ratner, 2005
9
St. Louis: The Evolution of an American Urban Landscape
... 1986), and Margaret LoPiccolo Sullivan, Hyphenism in St. Louis, 1900—1921:
The View from the Outside (New York: Garland, 1990). Relatively less has been
written about the historical development of African American communities within
...
10
Violent Geographies: Fear, Terror, and Political Violence
... any instance of him using the term “Muslim-American” in his speeches—but
what is telling is that his one use of “Arab-American” occurred in one of his
incoherent ad-libs, betraying how unconsciously assimilated hyphenism has
become.
Derek Gregory, Allan Richard Pred, 2007
2 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «HYPHENISM» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
hyphenism im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Hyphen Nation
... and although groups of German Jews were not specifically targeted for “hyphenism,” they remained vigilant about maintaining a public image ... «Tablet Magazine, Jul 09»
The triumph of hyphenism
This election is an historic victory for a new kind of hyphenism, which could be called biological hyphenism. Look in the mirror with that little ... «American Thinker, Jan 09»