This work examines six distinct migrant streams that contributed to the formation of Michigan's Hungarian communities. It draws a dynamic picture of cultural retention and change among diverse Hungarian migrants.
#189114 in Books New Society Publishers 2011-09-27Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.05 x .88 x 6.07l; 1.16 #File Name: 0865716889352 pages
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