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HUNGARIANS OF DETROIT

by Abonyi, Malvina Hauk and James A. Anderson

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Detroit Wayne State Univeristy, 1977-01-01. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/In Wraps. Scarce Softcover with related ephemera, First Edition 1977 Wayne State University Detroit,MI 67 pages. Very Good, in illustrated wraps. Minor shelf/edge wear and rubbing to covers. No notes or writing - all pages are clean and crisp with the exception of pages 12 and 13. These pages have tanning from a newspaper article laid in about the author and this book. The article is undated but is probably 1977 from the timing and contents. Wonderful study done in the 1970's with loads of local data including maps showing concentrations of Hungarians in the Metro area. Very Scarce. Chapters include: Hungarian Statistics Detroit Area 1970, Geographical and Historical Background of Hungary, Hungarian Immigrants 1583-1890, Job Patterns of Hungarian Immigrants 1905-1913, Hungarian Immigration to the U.S. 1860-1900, Ethnic Groups of Detroit early 1900's, Hungarian Immigrant Work Experience 1800-1913, Hungarian Immigration Statistics 1880-1940, Delray Community, Hungarian Settlement and Social Patterns to 1930. Hungarian Population Statistics Detroit Area 1940-1970, Socio-economic Patterns Foreign Born Hungarians Detroit Area, population Trends Foreign Born Hungarians Detroit Area, Second-Generation Hungarian-Americans Detroit Area 1970, prognosis for the Hungarian Community, Famous Hungarians, and a selected Bibliography (70 titles). Very Scarce with related ephemera. LOC SSE-03

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
200721001
Title
HUNGARIANS OF DETROIT
Author
Abonyi, Malvina Hauk and James A. Anderson
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
In Wraps
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Publisher
Detroit Wayne State Univeristy
Date Published
1977-01-01
Keywords
Local History, Hungarian Community

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