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East Central Europe in exile. Vol. 2, Transatlantic identities / Mazurkiewicz, Anna ((1975- ))
Tytuł
East Central Europe in exile. Vol. 2, Transatlantic identities
Wydawnictwo
Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013
ISBN
1443848913; 9781443848916
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List of Illustrations and Tables ix
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction xiii
Part I: Transatlantic Transitions
Chapter One 3
Polish American Literature: A Story of Exile, Emigration, and Adaptation
Thomas J. Napierkowski
Chapter Two 13
Croatian American Literature as a Transculturated Discourse
Jelena Šesnić
Chapter Three 31
Polish Immigrants in the Semi-Autobiographical Fiction of W. S. Kuniczak and Czeslaw Karkowski
Grażyna J. Kozaczka
Chapter Four 47
Informal Communication Networks and Letter-Writing in the Polish
Political Diaspora
Anna D. Jaroszyńska-Kirchmann
Chapter Five 65
Pavel Tigriďs “Svědectví”: A Forum for Dissidents and Exiles
Francis D. Raška
Chapter Six 89
Homo Viator: Janusz Pasierb on East Central European Intellectual
Identity
Piotr Koprowski
Part II: Between Cooperation and Conflict
Chapter Seven 103
Ethnic Cooperation in Antebellum America
James S. Pula
Chapter Eight 117
The Polish Voice on Slaves and Slavery in the United States in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
Piotr Derengowski
Chapter Nine 133
Milwaukee’s Polish American and African American
Neighbourhoods, 1960s
Stephen M. Leahy
Chapter Ten 147
Experience of Political Exile and the Nature of Ethnic Prejudice Ieva Zake
Part III: Interethnic Exile Political Organizations
Chapter Eleven 169
Petr Zenkl: The Leader of the Czechoslovak Exile in the United States Martin Nekola
Chapter Twelve 177
Cooperation among East European Émigrés: The Socialist Case
Anna Siwik
Chapter Thirteen 193
The Cooperation of Peasant Parties from Central and Eastern Europe in Exile after 1945
Arkadiusz Indraszczyk
Chapter Fourteen 227
“The Little U.N.” at 769 First Avenue, New York (1956-1963)
Anna Mazurkiewicz
East Central Europe in Exile: Transatlantic Migrations Volume 2 vii
Chapter Fifteen 247
Estonians and the Stockholm Office of the Assembly of Captive
European Nations
Pauli Heikkilä
Part IV: Exiles and Intelligence Services
Chapter Sixteen 265
Tibor Eckhardt, Hungarian Emigré Politics and United States Intelligence, 1941-1955
Katalin Kádár Lynn
Chapter Seventeen 293
Attempts to Win and Break Up the Hungarian Emigration after 1956 Magdolna Baráth
Chapter Eighteen 311
The Polish Intelligence Service and the Polish Diaspora after the Imposition of Martial Law in Poland Patryk Pleskot
Contributors 327
Index of Names 333
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction xiii
Part I: Transatlantic Transitions
Chapter One 3
Polish American Literature: A Story of Exile, Emigration, and Adaptation
Thomas J. Napierkowski
Chapter Two 13
Croatian American Literature as a Transculturated Discourse
Jelena Šesnić
Chapter Three 31
Polish Immigrants in the Semi-Autobiographical Fiction of W. S. Kuniczak and Czeslaw Karkowski
Grażyna J. Kozaczka
Chapter Four 47
Informal Communication Networks and Letter-Writing in the Polish
Political Diaspora
Anna D. Jaroszyńska-Kirchmann
Chapter Five 65
Pavel Tigriďs “Svědectví”: A Forum for Dissidents and Exiles
Francis D. Raška
Chapter Six 89
Homo Viator: Janusz Pasierb on East Central European Intellectual
Identity
Piotr Koprowski
Part II: Between Cooperation and Conflict
Chapter Seven 103
Ethnic Cooperation in Antebellum America
James S. Pula
Chapter Eight 117
The Polish Voice on Slaves and Slavery in the United States in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
Piotr Derengowski
Chapter Nine 133
Milwaukee’s Polish American and African American
Neighbourhoods, 1960s
Stephen M. Leahy
Chapter Ten 147
Experience of Political Exile and the Nature of Ethnic Prejudice Ieva Zake
Part III: Interethnic Exile Political Organizations
Chapter Eleven 169
Petr Zenkl: The Leader of the Czechoslovak Exile in the United States Martin Nekola
Chapter Twelve 177
Cooperation among East European Émigrés: The Socialist Case
Anna Siwik
Chapter Thirteen 193
The Cooperation of Peasant Parties from Central and Eastern Europe in Exile after 1945
Arkadiusz Indraszczyk
Chapter Fourteen 227
“The Little U.N.” at 769 First Avenue, New York (1956-1963)
Anna Mazurkiewicz
East Central Europe in Exile: Transatlantic Migrations Volume 2 vii
Chapter Fifteen 247
Estonians and the Stockholm Office of the Assembly of Captive
European Nations
Pauli Heikkilä
Part IV: Exiles and Intelligence Services
Chapter Sixteen 265
Tibor Eckhardt, Hungarian Emigré Politics and United States Intelligence, 1941-1955
Katalin Kádár Lynn
Chapter Seventeen 293
Attempts to Win and Break Up the Hungarian Emigration after 1956 Magdolna Baráth
Chapter Eighteen 311
The Polish Intelligence Service and the Polish Diaspora after the Imposition of Martial Law in Poland Patryk Pleskot
Contributors 327
Index of Names 333