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Little Germany: Ethnicity, Religion, and Class in New York City, 1845-80
Author: Stanley Nadel
Year: November 1, 1990
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Little Germany Ethnicity Religion and Class in New York City 1845-1880 The book "Little Germany Ethnicity Religion and Class in New York City 1845-1880" by Dr. Michael H. Belknap, published in 2017, is a historical study that explores the development of German immigrants in New York City during the mid-19th century. The author examines how these immigrants adapted to their new surroundings, formed communities based on ethnicity, religion, and class, and shaped the city's social, cultural, and economic landscape. Plot Summary The story begins in 1845 when thousands of German immigrants arrived in New York City seeking better opportunities. These immigrants were primarily from the Rhineland and Westphalia regions of Germany and brought with them their customs, traditions, and religious beliefs. They settled in an area known as "Little Germany which was located on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Маленькая Германия Этническая религия и класс в Нью-Йорке 1845-1880 Книга «Маленькая Германия Этническая религия и класс в Нью-Йорке 1845-1880» доктора Майкла Х. Белкнапа, опубликованная в 2017 году, является историческим исследованием, которое исследует развитие немецких иммигрантов в Нью-Йорке в середине 19-го века. Автор рассматривает, как эти иммигранты адаптировались к своему новому окружению, сформировали сообщества на основе этнической, религиозной и классовой принадлежности, а также сформировали социальный, культурный и экономический ландшафт города. История начинается в 1845 году, когда тысячи немецких иммигрантов прибыли в Нью-Йорк в поисках лучших возможностей. Эти иммигранты были в основном из регионов Германии Рейнланд и Вестфалия и принесли с собой свои обычаи, традиции, религиозные верования. Они поселились в районе, известном как «Маленькая Германия», который был расположен в Нижнем Ист-Сайде Манхэттена.
Petite Allemagne Religion ethnique et classe à New York 1845-1880 livre « Petite Allemagne Religion ethnique et classe à New York 1845-1880 » de Michael H. Belknap, publié en 2017, est une étude historique qui explore le développement des immigrants allemands à New York au milieu du 19ème siècle. L'auteur examine comment ces immigrants se sont adaptés à leur nouvel environnement, ont formé des communautés fondées sur l'appartenance ethnique, religieuse et de classe, et ont façonné le paysage social, culturel et économique de la ville. L'histoire commence en 1845, lorsque des milliers d'immigrants allemands arrivent à New York à la recherche de meilleures opportunités. Ces immigrants venaient principalement des régions allemandes de Rhénanie et de Westphalie et apportaient avec eux leurs coutumes, leurs traditions et leurs croyances religieuses. Ils s'installèrent dans une zone connue sous le nom de « Little Germany », située dans le Lower East de de Manhattan.
Pequeña Alemania Religión étnica y clase en Nueva York 1845-1880 libro «La pequeña Alemania Religión étnica y clase en Nueva York 1845-1880» del Dr. Michael H. Belknap, publicado en 2017, es un estudio histórico que explora el desarrollo de los inmigrantes alemanes en Nueva York a mediados del del siglo XIX. autor examina cómo estos inmigrantes se adaptaron a su nuevo entorno, formaron comunidades basadas en la etnia, la religión y la clase, y formaron el panorama social, cultural y económico de la ciudad. La historia comienza en 1845, cuando miles de inmigrantes alemanes llegaron a Nueva York en busca de mejores oportunidades. Estos inmigrantes eran principalmente de las regiones de Alemania de Renania y Westfalia y trajeron consigo sus costumbres, tradiciones, creencias religiosas. Se establecieron en la zona conocida como «Little Germany», que se encontraba en el Lower East de de Manhattan.
Pequena Alemanha Religião Étnica e Classe em Nova York 1845-1880 Livro «Pequena Alemanha Religião Étnica e Classe em Nova York 1845-1880», do Dr. Michael H. Belknap, publicado em 2017, é um estudo histórico que investiga o desenvolvimento dos imigrantes alemães em Nova York em meados do século 19. O autor vê como esses imigrantes se adaptaram ao seu novo ambiente, formaram comunidades com base na etnia, religião e classe e formaram a paisagem social, cultural e econômica da cidade. A história começa em 1845, quando milhares de imigrantes alemães chegaram a Nova Iorque em busca de melhores oportunidades. Estes imigrantes eram principalmente das regiões da Alemanha do Renão e do Vestfália e trouxeram consigo os seus costumes, tradições e crenças religiosas. Eles estão instalados na localidade conhecida como Pequena Alemanha, localizada no Lower East de de Manhattan.
Piccola Germania Religione etnica e classe a New York 1845-1880 Il libro «Piccola Germania Religione etnica e classe a New York 1845-1880» del dottor Michael H. Belknap, pubblicato nel 2017, è uno studio storico che indaga lo sviluppo degli immigrati tedeschi a New York a metà del 19esimo secolo. L'autore considera come questi immigrati si siano adattati al loro nuovo ambiente, hanno formato comunità basate su etnia, religione e classe e hanno creato il panorama sociale, culturale ed economico della città. La storia inizia nel 1845, quando migliaia di immigrati tedeschi arrivarono a New York alla ricerca di migliori opportunità. Questi immigrati provenivano principalmente dalle regioni tedesche del Renania e del Westfalia e portarono con sé le loro abitudini, tradizioni, credenze religiose. Essi si stabilirono nella zona conosciuta come Little Germania, situata nel Lower East de di Manhattan.
Klein-Deutschland Ethnische Religion und Klasse in New York 1845-1880 Das 2017 erschienene Buch „Klein-Deutschland Ethnische Religion und Klasse in New York 1845-1880“ von Dr. Michael H. Belknap ist eine historische Studie, die die Entwicklung deutscher Einwanderer in New York Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts untersucht. Der Autor untersucht, wie sich diese Einwanderer an ihre neue Umgebung angepasst haben, Gemeinschaften auf der Grundlage von ethnischer, religiöser und Klassenzugehörigkeit gebildet haben und die soziale, kulturelle und wirtschaftliche Landschaft der Stadt geprägt haben. Die Geschichte beginnt 1845, als Tausende deutsche Einwanderer auf der Suche nach besseren Möglichkeiten nach New York kamen. Diese Einwanderer stammten hauptsächlich aus den deutschen Regionen Rheinland und Westfalen und brachten ihre Bräuche, Traditionen und religiösen Überzeugungen mit. e ließen sich in einem Gebiet namens „Little Germany“ nieder, das sich in Manhattans Lower East de befand.
Little Germany Ethnic Religion and Class in New York 1845-1880 ”מאת ד” ר מייקל בלקנאפ (Michael H. Belknap), שיצא לאור בשנת 2017, הוא מחקר היסטורי החוקר את התפתחות המהגרים הגרמנים בניו יורק באמצע המאה ה-19. המחבר בוחן כיצד אותם מהגרים הסתגלו לסביבתם החדשה, עיצבו קהילות המבוססות על מוצא אתני, דת ומעמד, ועיצבו את הנוף החברתי, התרבותי והכלכלי של העיר. הסיפור מתחיל בשנת 1845, כאשר אלפי מהגרים גרמנים הגיעו לניו יורק בחיפוש אחר הזדמנויות טובות יותר. מהגרים אלה היו בעיקר מאזורי הריין והווסטפאליה בגרמניה והביאו עימם את מנהגיהם, מסורותיהם, אמונותיהם הדתיות. הם התיישבו באזור המכונה ”גרמניה הקטנה”, שהיה ממוקם בלואר איסט סייד של מנהטן.''
Little Germany Ethnic Religion and Class in New York 1845-1880 2017 yılında yayınlanan Dr. Michael H. Belknap'ın "Little Germany Ethnic Religion and Class in New York 1845-1880'adlı kitabı, 19. yüzyılın ortalarında New York'ta Alman göçmenlerin gelişimini araştıran tarihi bir çalışmadır. Yazar, bu göçmenlerin yeni çevrelerine nasıl adapte olduklarını, etnik köken, din ve sınıfa dayalı toplulukları nasıl şekillendirdiklerini ve şehrin sosyal, kültürel ve ekonomik manzarasını nasıl şekillendirdiklerini inceliyor. Hikaye, binlerce Alman göçmenin daha iyi fırsatlar aramak için New York'a geldiği 1845'te başlıyor. Bu göçmenler çoğunlukla Almanya'nın Rheinland ve Vestfalya bölgelerinden geliyordu ve onlarla birlikte geleneklerini, geleneklerini, dini inançlarını da getirdiler. Manhattan'ın Aşağı Doğu Yakası'nda bulunan "Küçük Almanya'olarak bilinen bir bölgeye yerleştiler.
ألمانيا الصغيرة الدين العرقي والطبقة في نيويورك 1845-1880 كتاب «ألمانيا الصغيرة الدين العرقي والطبقة في نيويورك 1845-1880» للدكتور مايكل إتش بيلكناب، الذي نُشر في عام 2017، هو دراسة تاريخية تستكشف تطور المهاجرين الألمان في نيويورك في منتصف التاسع عشر القرن. ينظر المؤلف في كيفية تكيف هؤلاء المهاجرين مع محيطهم الجديد، وتشكيل المجتمعات على أساس العرق والدين والطبقة، وتشكيل المشهد الاجتماعي والثقافي والاقتصادي للمدينة. تبدأ القصة في عام 1845، عندما وصل آلاف المهاجرين الألمان إلى نيويورك بحثًا عن فرص أفضل. كان هؤلاء المهاجرون أساسًا من منطقتي راينلاند وستفاليا في ألمانيا وجلبوا معهم عاداتهم وتقاليدهم ومعتقداتهم الدينية. استقروا في منطقة تعرف باسم «ألمانيا الصغيرة»، والتي كانت تقع على الجانب الشرقي السفلي من مانهاتن.
뉴욕의 리틀 독일 민족 종교와 계급 1845-1880 2017 년에 출판 된 Michael H. Belknap 박사의 "뉴욕의 리틀 독일 민족 종교와 계급" 책은 19 세기 중반 뉴욕의 독일 이민자. 저자는이 이민자들이 어떻게 새로운 환경에 적응하고 민족, 종교 및 계급을 기반으로 공동체를 형성했으며 도시의 사회적, 문화적, 경제적 환경을 형성했는지 살펴 봅니다. 이 이야기는 1845 년에 시작되어 수천 명의 독일 이민자들이 더 나은 기회를 찾기 위해 뉴욕에 도착했습니다. 이 이민자들은 주로 독일의 라인 랜드와 웨스트 팔리 아 지역 출신이며 관습, 전통, 종교적 신념을 가져 왔습니다. 그들은 맨해튼의 로어 이스트 사이드에 위치한 "작은 독일" 로 알려진 지역에 정착했습니다.
邁克爾·貝爾克納普(Michael H. Belknap)博士於2017出版的《1845-1880紐約的小德國民族宗教和階級》一書是歷史研究,探討了19世紀中葉德國移民在紐約的發展。作者回顧了這些移民如何適應他們的新環境,根據種族,宗教和階級背景形成社區,並塑造了城市的社會,文化和經濟景觀。故事始於1845,當時成千上萬的德國移民來到紐約尋找更好的機會。這些移民主要來自德國萊茵蘭和威斯特伐利亞地區,並帶來了他們的習俗,傳統和宗教信仰。他們定居在位於曼哈頓下東區的被稱為「小德國」的地區。

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