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The Yugoslavs in America

The Yugoslavs in America
Author: Edward Ifkovic
Publisher: Lerner Publications
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1977
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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Surveys Yugoslav immigration to the United States and discusses the contributions made by Yugoslavs to various areas of American life.


Americans from Yugoslavia

Americans from Yugoslavia
Author: Gerald Gilbert Govorchin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1961
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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Sociological study of the Yugoslavian immigrant.


Yugoslav-Americans and National Security During World War II

Yugoslav-Americans and National Security During World War II
Author: Lorraine M. Lees
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2007
Genre: Internal security
ISBN: 0252032101

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The first intensive study of FDR's foreign nationalities policy Lorraine M. Lees explores the persistent tension between ethnicity and national security by focusing on the Yugoslav-American community during World War II. Identified by the Roosevelt administration as the most representative example of the ethnic conflict they sought to address, the Yugoslav-American community suffered from a severe political split, as right-wing monarchists loyal to Mihajlovi ́c and the Chetniks battled left-wing supporters of Tito's partisans. Lees examines the views of two groups of administration policy makers: one that perceived America's European ethnic groups as rife with divided loyalties, and hence a danger to national security; and a second that viewed such communities as valuable sources for political intelligence that would help the war effort in Europe. Yugoslav-Americansand National Security during World War II is significant not only to understanding the Roosevelt administration's equation of ethnicity with disloyalty, but also for its insights into similar attitudes that have arisen throughout periods of crisis in American history as well as today.


The Yugoslavs in America

The Yugoslavs in America
Author: Susan Marie Staudohar
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1981
Genre:
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The Native's Return

The Native's Return
Author: Louis Adamic
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1934
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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Early in the spring of 1932, when I received a Guggenheim Fellowship requiring me to go to Europe for a year, I was thirty-three and had been in the United States for nineteen years. At fourteen--a son of peasants, with a touch of formal "city education"--I had emigrated to the United States from Carnoila, then a tiny Slovene province of Austria, now an even tinier part of a banovina in the new Yugoslav state. -- Pg. 3.


The Speech of Yugoslav Immigrants in San Pedro, California

The Speech of Yugoslav Immigrants in San Pedro, California
Author: A. Albin
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9401027536

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This study represents but the initial phase of a multidisciplinary endeavor sponsored by the Russian and East European Studies Center of the University of California, Los Angeles, the ultimate goal of which is to provide a comprehensive description and analysis of the cultural, linguistic, economic and social integration of the Slavs living in California into American society. As the first step of this planned cross-disciplinary investigation, the Center recommended the implementation of a preliminary study of a limited scope, the present linguistic investigation of the Yugoslav community of San Pedro, California. As there is a dearth of information of a sociological as well as a linguistic nature pertaining to the local Slavs, the investigators decided to treat briefly the sociological situation of Yugoslav immigrants and then proceed with a more detailed discussion of the linguistic problems of immigrant bilingualism. Consequently, we have divided the present study into the following major chapters : Chapter I, the Yugoslav Immigration to America, not only examines the several phases of Yugoslav immigration to the United States, but also discusses the various motives which prompted people to immigrate to this country and especially to the small maritime community of San Pedro; against this background the investigators describe the Yugoslav ethnic minority and its contributions to the San Pedro community.


Yugoslav-American Economic Relations Since World War II

Yugoslav-American Economic Relations Since World War II
Author: John R. Lampe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Yugoslav-American Economic Relations Since World War II provides a comprehensive study of the economic relations between the United States and Yugoslavia over the past four decades. The authors recount how Yugoslavia and the United States, despite great differences in size, wealth, and ideology, overcame early misunderstandings and confrontations to create a generally positive economic relationship based on mutual respect. The Yugoslav experience demonstrated, the authors maintain, that existence outside the bloc was possible, profitable, and nonthreatening to the Soviet Union. The authors describe American official and private support for Yugoslavia's decades-long efforts at economic reform that included the first foreign investment legislation in 1967 and the first introduction of convertible currency in 1990 for any communist country. Also examined are the origins of Yugoslavia's international debt crisis of the early 1980s and the American role in the highly complex multibillion-dollar international effort that helped Yugoslavia surmount that crisis. In the past, U.S. support for the Yugoslav economy was proffered in part, the authors claim, to counter perceived threats from the Soviet Union and its allies. This may have enabled Yugoslavia to avoid some of the hard but necessary economic policy choices; hence, future U.S. support, the book concludes, will likely be tied more closely to the economic and political soundness of Yugoslavia's own actions.