Translating America by Peter Conolly-Smith - ISBN: 9781588342874
Paperback
Paperback reissue of original cloth edition published in 2004.

Translating America

An Ethnic Press and Popular Culture, 1890-1920

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  • Paperback

    424 pages

  • Release Date

    6 July 2010

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Summary

The German population has ceased to exist 50 years after the turn of the century. In Translating America, Peter Conolly-Smith suggests that German immigrants became German-Americans, not out of fear, but rather do to pop culture.At the turn of the century, New York City’s Germans constituted a culturally and politically dynamic community, with a population 600,000 strong. Yet fifty years later, traces of its culture had all but disappeared. What happened? The conventional interpretation has b…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781588342874
ISBN-10:1588342875
Author:Peter Conolly-Smith
Publisher:Smithsonian Books
Imprint:Smithsonian Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:424
Release Date:6 July 2010
Weight:578g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 24mm
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Critics Review

“Peter Conolly-Smith offers a rare and fascinating look at the rise and fall of an urban ethnic culture in early twentieth-century New York. Translating America returns us to a moment on the eve of the First World War, when the press, the politicians, and the impresarios vied fiercely for the cultural loyalties of German-Americans. The story he tells revisits and revises the surprising consequences of that struggle.”—Jean-Christophe Agnew, Yale University“Translating America is cultural history at its best. What results from painstaking research and most impressive detective work is a complete reconstruction of the cultural moment of World War I in New York. This is an important contribution to American studies in a comparative perspective. Although the word is never mentioned, Translating America does what ‘multiculturalism’ should have been doing all along.”—Werner Sollors, Harvard University

About The Author

Peter Conolly-Smith

Peter Conolly-Smith holds a Ph.D. in American studies from Yale University. He is an assistant professor of history at Union County College in New Jersey and lives in New York City.

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