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A Student's Guide to German American Genealogy

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Student's Guide to German American Genealogy

ISBN:

9780897749831

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Greenwood Press

Publication Date:

24th May 1996

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Primary and Secondary Educational

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Genealogy, heraldry, names and honours
Educational: History

Dewey:

929.373

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Description

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Reviews

.,."provides an easy to understand overview of the history of immigration and culture in the U.S. for the particular ethnic group....Where the books shine, for the student and adult genealogist, is in the resource listings....For students, these books provide a great way of getting started in genealogy and learning about the life and heritage of their ancestors. For adult researchers these books provide excellent resources to move beyond the genealogical books into learning about the history, culture and experience of their ancestors."-FGS Forum
...provides an easy to understand overview of the history of immigration and culture in the U.S. for the particular ethnic group....Where the books shine, for the student and adult genealogist, is in the resource listings....For students, these books provide a great way of getting started in genealogy and learning about the life and heritage of their ancestors. For adult researchers these books provide excellent resources to move beyond the genealogical books into learning about the history, culture and experience of their ancestors.-FGS Forum
This is a well-organized and handcomely produced volume. As a basic research tool, it should be well received by anyone who is beginning German-American research. Recommended for all libraries.-Colorado Libraries
"This is a well-organized and handcomely produced volume. As a basic research tool, it should be well received by anyone who is beginning German-American research. Recommended for all libraries."-Colorado Libraries
..."provides an easy to understand overview of the history of immigration and culture in the U.S. for the particular ethnic group....Where the books shine, for the student and adult genealogist, is in the resource listings....For students, these books provide a great way of getting started in genealogy and learning about the life and heritage of their ancestors. For adult researchers these books provide excellent resources to move beyond the genealogical books into learning about the history, culture and experience of their ancestors."-FGS Forum

Author Bio

GREGORY ROBL is a bibliographic researcher at Norlin Library, University of Colorado. He holds a master's degree in German literature from the University of Kansas. He studied turn-of-the-century German literature in Hamburg as a Fulbright scholar and is a member of Palatines to America, a genealogical society.

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