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A chronicle of the Hungarian-Jewish immigration experience

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title:Bridging Three Worlds : Hungarian-Jewish Americans, 1848-1914
author:Perlman, Robert.
publisher:University of Massachusetts Press
isbn10 | asin:0870234684
print isbn13:9780870234682
ebook isbn13:9780585193618
language:English
subjectJews--Hungary--History, Hungary--Ethnic relations, Jews, Hungarian--United States--History, Jews--United States--History, Immigrants--United States--History, United States--Ethnic relations.
publication date:1991
lcc:DS135.H9P47 1991eb
ddc:943.9/004924
subject:Jews--Hungary--History, Hungary--Ethnic relations, Jews, Hungarian--United States--History, Jews--United States--History, Immigrants--United States--History, United States--Ethnic relations.
Page iii
Bridging Three Worlds
Hungarian-Jewish Americans
18481914
Robert Perlman
The University of
Massachusetts Press
Amherst
Page iv
Copyright 1991 by The University of Massachusetts Press
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
LC 90-11224
ISBN 0-87023-468-4
Designed by David Ford
Set in Linotype Plantin
Printed and bound by Thomson-Shore, Inc.
This book is published with the support and cooperation of the University of Massachusetts at Boston.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Perlman, Robert.
Bridging three worlds : Hungarian-Jewish Americans,
18481914/
Robert Perlman.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87023-468-4 (alk. paper)
1. JewsHungaryHistory. 2. HungaryEthnic
relations. 3. Jews, HungarianUnited StatesHistory.
4. JewsUnited StatesHistory. 5. Immigrants
United StatesHistory. 6. United StatesEthnic
relations. 1. Title.
DS135.H9P47 1991
943.9'004924dC20 90-11224
CIP
British Library Cataloguing in Publication data are available.
Page v
To My Grandmother
Fannie Goldstein (18651940)
who traveled these three worlds
with courage and grace
Page vii
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations and Tables
ix
Preface and Acknowledgments
xi
1
The People of This Book
3
In Hungary
2
A Very Short History of Hungary
19
3
Jews and Magyars
25
4
The Quid pro Quo Arrangement
36
5
Religion, Languages, and Folklore
54
6
Two Jewries
71
Migrating and Settling
7
The '48ers
83
8
Three Families
98
9
The Big Migration
110
10
Urban Colonies
129
11
Small Town Diaspora
149
Three Worlds
12
The Magyar Connection
163
13
The Jewish Bond
180
14
The American Door
203
15
Flickers and Reflections
218

Page viii
Appendixes
1
Tables
243
2
Estimating the Number Who Came to America
253
3
Passenger Lists, Citizenship Applications, and U.S. Census of 1880
256
4
Questionnaires, Organizations, and Historical and Genealogical Societies
259
Notes
261
Bibliography
283
Index
297

Page ix
ILLUSTRATIONS AND TABLES
Maps
1. Hungary before and after World War I
23
2. Hungary's Multiethnic Population
38
3. Areas of Jewish Population and Emigration
116
Figure
1. Occupations of Jewish Earners, Hungary, 1910
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