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PREFACE |
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INTRODUCTION by Dr. Herzy (George) J. Maciuszko |
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PART ONE: THE HISTORY AND CULTURE OF POLAND by Judith Zielinski-Zak |
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THE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL HISTORY OF POLAND |
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The Beginning of the Polish State: Piast and Jagiellon Dynasties |
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The Renaissance and the Reformation |
11 |
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Poland as a Republic |
12 |
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The Partition of Poland |
15 |
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The Napoleonic Era |
17 |
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Bismarck's Kulturkampf |
19 |
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Economic Pressures |
21 |
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Poland After World War I |
22 |
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Modern Poland |
23 |
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POLISH CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND CONTRIBUTIONS |
27 |
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Literature |
27 |
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Music and Dance |
33 |
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Art |
37 |
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Science |
41 |
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Custom |
45 |
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Religious Holiday |
50 |
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Cuisine |
53 |
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Weddings |
53 |
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Historical Tradition |
56 |
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State Holidays |
59 |
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Legend by Diane Karpinski |
62 |
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The Founding Of Poland |
62 |
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The Wawel Dragon |
64 |
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Wanda |
64 |
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The Trumpeter of Krakow |
65 |
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CHRONOLOGY OF MAJOR EVENTS |
68 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
70 |
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PART TWO: POLISH IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES by Alice Boberg and Ralph Wroblewski |
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INTRODUCTION |
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Pre-Colombian Period: Polish Navigators |
76 |
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Early Polish Interest in America |
77 |
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COLONIAL PERIOD: 1608-1776 |
79 |
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Pioneer Polish Immigrants |
80 |
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Jamestown, Virginia |
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The First Strike--Protest for Civil Rights |
81 |
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Poles in New Holland |
82 |
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Poles in Western Frontier |
83 |
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POLITICAL IMMIGRATION: 1776-1865 |
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Historical Background |
84 |
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Partition of Poland |
84 |
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Liberum Veto |
84 |
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Foreign Intervetion |
85 |
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The Aristocracy (Szlachta) |
85 |
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American Revolutionary War Period |
86 |
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Stanislaus Augustus Poniatwoski |
86 |
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Thaddeus Kosciuszko |
87 |
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Casimir Pulaski |
90 |
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Polish Settlements in Texas |
96 |
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Spanish Colonization |
96 |
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War of Independence |
98 |
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Father Leopold Moczygemba |
99 |
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War With Mexico |
99 |
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Poles in California |
100 |
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Port Rouissillon |
100 |
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POLES IN THE CIVIL WAR: 1861-1865 |
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Vladimir Kryzanowski |
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Joseph Karze |
102 |
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Albin F. Schoepf |
102 |
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ECONOMIC IMIGRATIONS: 1865-1920's |
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Polish Historical and Economic Background |
104 |
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American Economic Conditions |
107 |
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POLES IN WORLD WAR I |
110 |
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Ignace Jan Paderewski |
110 |
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Recruitment of Poles |
112 |
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THE POLES IN WORLD WAR II |
113 |
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Recruitment Attempts |
113 |
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Poles at Home |
114 |
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Displaced Persons |
115 |
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FOOTNOTES |
116 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
120 |
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SECTION 2: SETTLEMENT by Alice Boberg |
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The Early Years |
122 |
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Poles as Farmers |
124 |
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City Dwellers |
125 |
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Union Beginnings |
128 |
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Poles In Industry |
129 |
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Formation of National Organizations |
131 |
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Parishes and Schools |
132 |
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Post World War I: Assimilation |
133 |
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Changing Settlement Patterns |
138 |
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The New Immigrant: Post World War II |
140 |
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FOOTNOTES |
146 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
149 |
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PART THREE: THE POLISH COMMUNITY OF CLEVELANDby John J. Grabowski |
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SETTLEMENT CHRONOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY |
151 |
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1848-1870 |
151 |
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1870-1900 |
155 |
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1900-1920 |
163 |
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1920-1940 |
168 |
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1940-1970 |
171 |
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ORGANIZATION AND INSTITUTION |
175 |
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Churches |
175 |
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Fraternal-Insurance Organizations |
185 |
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Cultural Groups |
190 |
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Military and Athletic Groups |
194 |
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Businesses |
197 |
3. |
POLITICS AND PERSONALITIES |
207 |
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International Political Concerns |
207 |
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Local Political Involvement |
212 |
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IMPACT ON CLEVELAND |
219 |
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Economics |
219 |
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Intercommunity Relations |
221 |
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History and Culture |
224 |
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Fr. Kolaszewski's Letter to His Bishop by Fr. Nelson Callahan |
227 |
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FOOTNOTES |
235 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
241 |
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MAPS |
244 |
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APPENDIXES |
252 |