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The Welsh comprised a distinct and highly visible community in many areas of the United States during the late decades of the nineteenth century and the early decades of the twentieth. Through a consideration of settlement patterns, economic activity, language use, and cultural and religious institutions, The Welsh in Metro America: Respectability and Assimilation in San Francisco, Seattle, Columbus, and Milwaukee, 18701930 provides a micro study of four identifiable Welsh communities in Columbus, Ohio; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Seattle, Washington; and San Francisco, California over a set period of time. In addition, the book endeavors to understand the strength and long-term viability of these communities and the ways in which they changed by analyzing the forces that enabled Welsh immigrants and their children to so rapidly become Welsh Americans and, ultimately, to almost seamlessly enter the mainstream world of white, English-speaking, Protestant America.

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/27/2024
      ISBN13: 9781666962208, 978-1666962208
      ISBN10: 1666962201

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      Book Synopsis

      The Welsh comprised a distinct and highly visible community in many areas of the United States during the late decades of the nineteenth century and the early decades of the twentieth. Through a consideration of settlement patterns, economic activity, language use, and cultural and religious institutions, The Welsh in Metro America: Respectability and Assimilation in San Francisco, Seattle, Columbus, and Milwaukee, 18701930 provides a micro study of four identifiable Welsh communities in Columbus, Ohio; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Seattle, Washington; and San Francisco, California over a set period of time. In addition, the book endeavors to understand the strength and long-term viability of these communities and the ways in which they changed by analyzing the forces that enabled Welsh immigrants and their children to so rapidly become Welsh Americans and, ultimately, to almost seamlessly enter the mainstream world of white, English-speaking, Protestant America.

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