International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 12,Vydania 1–2University of Wisconsin, 2006 |
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... created by immigrants have been sustained by their grandchildren who , in turn , created new ethnic institutions . Of course , peasant cultures did not remain unchanged in the context of America's dynamic society . While the substance ...
... created by immigrants have been sustained by their grandchildren who , in turn , created new ethnic institutions . Of course , peasant cultures did not remain unchanged in the context of America's dynamic society . While the substance ...
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... created during the process of immigration . It is important to note that the creation of this record , as was almost always the case with the U.S. census and directory records , was accomplished through a cultural lens by someone ...
... created during the process of immigration . It is important to note that the creation of this record , as was almost always the case with the U.S. census and directory records , was accomplished through a cultural lens by someone ...
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... created by informal gatherings and a few formal associations . They are based on the immigrants ' consciousness of sharing a common grassroots culture , language , history , and national ethos and thus are grounded in a natural identity ...
... created by informal gatherings and a few formal associations . They are based on the immigrants ' consciousness of sharing a common grassroots culture , language , history , and national ethos and thus are grounded in a natural identity ...
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Forging New Links in the Early Turkish Migration Chain | 15 |
The Emigration from the Ottoman | 29 |
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