Based on the author's dissertation (Ph. D., University of New Hampshire).
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [217]-242) and index.
Contents
1. Patterns of German Settlement in the United States and Germans in New England -- 2. Textile Cities: Manchester and Lawrence -- 3. Saxony in the Nineteenth Century: Factors Leading to Emigration -- 4. Establishment and Early Growth of German Communities in Manchester and Lawrence, 1870-1899 -- 5. High Hopes for Deutschtum, 1900-1914 -- 6. Realities, 1914-1920: World War I and the Local Situation -- 7. Between World Wars: Revival and Slow Erosion of Deutschtum, and a New Challenge -- 8. End of Deutschtum: World War II and Assimilation.