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Struggle and Hope: The Hungarian-Canadian Experience

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Toronto
Kiadó: McClelland and Stewart Ltd.
Kiadás helye: Toronto
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 247 oldal
Sorozatcím: A History of Canada's Peoples
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 23 cm x 15 cm
ISBN: 0-7710-2895-4
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The first settlements of Hungarians in Canada were established by peasant irnmigrants almost a century ago. Later, new waves of Hungarians-came, resulting in the development of a highly urbanized^ culturally diverse ethnic group. Struggle and Hope surveys the historical and cultural background of Canada's Hungarians, examines the causes oi their emigration, discusses their individual and collective efforts at adjustment and integration, as well as acceptance and fulfilment in this country. It tells the fascinating story of a group that has contributed to most aspects of Canada's development. Included are sixteen pages of photographs.
N. 5 Dreisziger is with the Department of History at the Royal Military College of Canada. M. L. Kovacs is Professor of History at the University of Regina. Paul Body, formerly a professional historian, is Comprehensive Economic Development Planner for the . City of Pittsburgh. Bennett Kovrig is Chairman of the University of Toronto's Department of... Tovább

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The first settlements of Hungarians in Canada were established by peasant irnmigrants almost a century ago. Later, new waves of Hungarians-came, resulting in the development of a highly urbanized^ culturally diverse ethnic group. Struggle and Hope surveys the historical and cultural background of Canada's Hungarians, examines the causes oi their emigration, discusses their individual and collective efforts at adjustment and integration, as well as acceptance and fulfilment in this country. It tells the fascinating story of a group that has contributed to most aspects of Canada's development. Included are sixteen pages of photographs.
N. 5 Dreisziger is with the Department of History at the Royal Military College of Canada. M. L. Kovacs is Professor of History at the University of Regina. Paul Body, formerly a professional historian, is Comprehensive Economic Development Planner for the . City of Pittsburgh. Bennett Kovrig is Chairman of the University of Toronto's Department of Political Economy.
, GENERATIONS: A History of Canada's Peoples
This authoritative series is devoted to objective, readable histories of the many ethnic groups contributing to Canada's diverse heritage": Popular and scholarly at the same time, each volume is an original study by a recognized expert or experts. Published in ^sociation with the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada. General Editors: Jean Burnet, Department of Sociology, ^'York University and, Howard Palmer, Department of History,
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