Overview :German Cincinnati explores the German American experience in the Greater Cincinnati area. German immigrants first came to the region in the ... Read More
Overview :German Cincinnati Revisited illuminates the major festivities, celebrations, and events throughout the calendar year in the Greater Cincinna... Read More
Overview :This brief survey traces the basic outlines of German immigration and settlement in the history of Ohio. As the largest ethnic element in th... Read More
Overview :Representing one-fourth of the population, German-Americans constitute the largest ethnic element, according to the U.S. Census, with well o... Read More
Overview :Abounding with biographical and historical data, this book is a definitive history of Cincinnati, one of America's three major urban centers... Read More
Overview :By 1790 Kentucky's population was 14% German, and by 1990 the population of German ancestry had risen to 22%. This work consists of a collec... Read More
Overview :In October 1990, the German-American Studies Program of the University of Cincinnati, in cooperation with the Department of Germanic Languag... Read More
Overview :"In 1708, representatives of the first major wave of German immigrants arrived upon American shores. By that time, Germans had already been ... Read More
Overview :After coming to the United States, Thomas Mann was appointed Consultant in Germanic Languages and Literatures at the Library of Congress, wh... Read More
Overview :A collection of essays by Don Heinrich Tolzmann on the Roebling Suspension Bridge on the Ohio River. Essays cover historic sites, people and... Read More
Overview :"I am Innocent" is the jail-cell autobiography of Bruno Richard Hauptmann, the German immigrant accused, tried, and convicted of kidnapping ... Read More