Polish American Studies, Vol. 73, No. 2 (Autumn 2016)
FORUM
Bringing the Notion of “Ethclass” to Life: Victor Greene’s Contributions to the History of American Industrial Workers, by Ewa Morawska
Victor Greene, the Immigration and Ethnic History Society, and Urban Studies, by Ronald Bayor
Victor Greene: Colleague, Friend, and Mensch, by Dominic A. Pacyga
Victor Greene, the Polish Immigrant Miner, and the Origins of the New Labor History, by James R. Barrett
Remembering Victor Greene, by James S. Pula
Victor Greene as Immigration Historian: Themes and Contexts, by Dorothee Schneider
ARTICLES
Were There Really Poles in New-Netherland? by James S. Pula and Pien Versteegh
Crossing the Boundaries of Modernity: The Post-Abolition Journey of Polish Peasants to the United States, by Marta Cieślak
Nationally and Religiously: Commemorations in the Life of the Polish Diaspora in Sweden, 1945-1989, by Arnold Kłonczyński
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Polish American Studies, Vol. 73, no. 1 (Spring 2016)
ARTICLES
James S. Pula: Bibliography of Works, by Thomas Duszak
Introducing the Polish Experience into American History, by James S. Pula
“So They Will Know their Heritage:” Reflections on Research post Polish Americans, by Mary Patrice Erdmans
Has the “Salt Water Curtain” Been Raised Up? Globalizing Historiography of Polish America, by Adam Walaszek
Writing Poland and America: Polish American Fiction in the Twenty First Century, by Grażyna J. Kozaczka
Polonia’s Ambassador to the United States: The Mystery of Jerzy Jan Sosnowski, 1917-1918, by M. B. B. Biskupski