Serbian Americans: N017

This file is made up of ten documents almost entirely on Serbs in the United States and dealing with a wide range of ethnographic topics. Cultural assimilation and adaptation to American society, as well as the maintenance of Serbian ethnic identity are discussed to some extent in nearly all the wor...

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Veröffentlicht: New Haven, Conn Human Relations Area Files, Inc 1997
Schriftenreihe:eHRAF World Cultures
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Zusammenfassung:This file is made up of ten documents almost entirely on Serbs in the United States and dealing with a wide range of ethnographic topics. Cultural assimilation and adaptation to American society, as well as the maintenance of Serbian ethnic identity are discussed to some extent in nearly all the works but are given special attention by Padgett, Simić, and Matejec. A study of the Serbian American community in the San Francisco Bay Area for the period of 1918-1980s, is found in Vucinich. This document discusses Serbian immigration to the area, the culture history of the region, socio-political organization, literary activities, and the effects of the European "wars of liberation" on the Serbian American population. Brkich's work describes the origin, development, activities, and significance of various Serbian organizations in the United States, with particular emphasis on the Serbian Mutual Aid Societies. The three publications in this file by Simić deal with the concept of aging in Serbian American society, the institution of slava or "baptismal glorification", and the Serbian family. The study by Vrga presents an analysis of the various factors promoting ethno-religious factionalism in the Serbian Orthodox Church in America in the early 1960s. Gakovich presents a bibliography of documents on Serbian life in the United States and Canada up to 1990. His work also contains a list of Serbian newspapers and periodicals which are active or no longer active in the field of publication for the period of 1869-1990. This document also contains a directory of Serbian churches and monasteries in the United States and Canada
Beschreibung:Culture summary: Serbian Americans - Andrei Simic and John Beierle (file evaluation and indexing notes) - 1997 -- - Settlers and sojourners: a study of Serbian adaptation in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Deborah Padgett - 1989 -- - Serbian fraternal, social, and cultural organizations in America - Lazar Brkich - 1980 -- - Serbian writers in America: a conflict in identity - Mateja Matejic - 1980 -- - Winners and losers: aging Yugoslavs in a changing world - Andrei Simic - 1978 -- - An Old World tradition helps to preserve ethnic heritage and values among Serbian-Americans - by Andrei Simic - 1989 -- - The Serbian family in America: cultural continuity, syncretism, and assimilation - Andrei Simic - 1983 -- - Symbolic ethnicity and patterns of ethnic identity assertion in American-born Serbs - Deborah Padgett - 1980 --
- Changes and socio-religious conflict in an ethnic minority group: the Serbian Orthodox Church in America - by Djuro J. Vrga and Frank J. Fahey - 1975 -- - Serbs in the United States and Canada: a comprehensive bibliography - Compiled by Robert P. Gakovich and Milan M. Radovich, edited by Judith Rosenblatt, foreword to the second edition by Dr. Vasa D. Mihailovich - 1992 -- - From the Adriatic to the Pacific: Serbs in the San Francisco Bay area - by Vladimir Nicholas Vucinich - 1983
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