Product Details
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society PressPublish Date: Oct 1 2003
ISBN: 0870203479
Edition: 1
Binding: Hardcover
Dimensions: 10.31 x 10.31 x 1.42 inches
Weight: 2.43 pounds
Pages: 192 pages
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Illuminating the Particular: Photographs of Milwaukee's Polish South Side
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Customer ReviewsWonderful find!I was actually looking for another book and stumbled across this one. It was a wonderful find for a gift for my parents. Great pictures that brought back so many memories of their youth...a truly wonderful gift for anyone who's interested in Milwaukee's Polish history! AWESOME BOOK ! IF YOUR FROM MILWAUKEE, THIS IS A MUST BOOK. PICTURES ARE GREAT. A WONDERFUL GIFT . A showcasing of Milwaukee's second largest ethnic group The collaborative effort of John Gurda (Seven-time winner of the Wisconsin Historical Society's "Award of Merit") and Christel T. Maass (Academic Librarian, Special Collections Department, Golda Meir Library, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Illuminating The Particular is an impressive compilation of the photography of Roman B. J. Kwasniewski in a documentary celebration of the Polish American immigrant experience in Milwaukee, Wisconsin prior to the years of World War II. These were the critical pre-war years (1913 to 1947) were when the children and grandchildren of the Polish immigrant community in Milwaukee were transitioning and evolving into full fledged American citizens. A strongly recommended addition to personal, academic, and community library Wisconsin History collections, Illuminating The Particular provides a superb visual showcasing of Milwaukee's second largest ethnic group and their distinctive community which developed and distinctively hallmarked Milwaukee's South Side. 3 reviews found. Displaying 1-3. Product DetailsPublisher: Wisconsin Historical Society PressPublish Date: Oct 1 2003 ISBN: 0870203479 Edition: 1 Binding: Hardcover Dimensions: 10.31 x 10.31 x 1.42 inches Weight: 2.43 pounds Pages: 192 pages |