01855nam 22004693 450 991078241940332120230307231809.0(CKB)1000000000689833(EBL)345363(OCoLC)437212102(MiAaPQ)EBC345363(EXLCZ)99100000000068983320130418d1967|||| uy 0engur|n|---|||||Germania, USA social change in New Ulm, Minnesota /Noel IversonMinneapolis :University of Minnesota Press,1967.1 online resource (199 pages)Description based upon print version of record.0-8166-0413-4 Includes bibliography and index.TABLE OF CONTENTS; I. THEORY AND METHOD; II. A HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS; III. CLASS, STATUS, AND POWER; IV. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION; APPENDIXES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEXAn unusual community in southern Minnesota, New Ulm, a town of about 12,000 inhabitants, is the subject of this sociological study. New Ulm was founded in 1856 by a group of German immigrants who came to the United States as refugees from the revolutionGerman AmericansMinnesotaHistoryGerman AmericansMinnesotaSocial conditionsGerman AmericansMinnesotaEthnic relationsMinnesotaHistoryNew Ulm (Minn.)Social conditionsGerman AmericansHistory.German AmericansSocial conditions.German Americans.309.177631977.600431Iverson Noel1574045AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910782419403321Germania, USA3850064UNINA