Migration and Settlement

Viva Le Fattiman

subject: 
Food preparation
key words: 
Norwegian Americans
course: 
420

Location

Blanchardville 42° 48' 37.0044" N, 89° 51' 43.4448" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1984
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Roxbury: A German Community

key words: 
German Americans
course: 
420

Location

Roxbury 43° 14' 57.966" N, 89° 40' 31.44" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1984
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Carl and Anna Mueller: A Swiss-American Story

subject: 
Narratives
key words: 
Swiss Americans
course: 
420

Location

Milwaukee 43° 2' 20.0508" N, 87° 54' 23.3064" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1985
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Cornish Tradition in Wisconsin

key words: 
Cornish Americans
course: 
420

Locations

Mineral Point, Linden, New Glarus 42° 51' 35.9892" N, 90° 10' 47.4492" W
42° 55' 3.9828" N, 90° 16' 24.4488" W
42° 48' 52.0092" N, 89° 38' 6.4392" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1985
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

The Italian Immigrants: The "Newer" Madisonians

subject: 
Neighborhoods
key words: 
Italian Americans, Greenbush
course: 
420

Location

Madison 43° 4' 4.3428" N, 89° 24' 6.5196" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1985
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Ancestry in Wisconsin: Melting Pot or Salad Bowl?

course: 
420
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1985
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

European Ethnic Folklore: The Biography of a Second Generation Swiss

subject: 
Farming, Proverbs, Superstitions
key words: 
Swiss Americans
course: 
420

Location

Belleville 42° 51' 35.0064" N, 89° 32' 17.4372" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1985
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

New Glarus, Wisconsin: America's Little Switzerland

subject: 
Towns, Festivals, Food preparation
key words: 
Swiss Americans
course: 
420

Location

New Glarus 42° 48' 52.0092" N, 89° 38' 6.4392" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1986
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Farm Narratives

subject: 
Narratives, Religious conflict
key words: 
Czech Americans
course: 
420

Location

Lark 44° 18' 50.976" N, 87° 56' 59.3484" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1986
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

German in Wisconsin

subject: 
Dialects, Language change
key words: 
German Americans
course: 
420
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1986
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Norwegian Immigration

subject: 
Ethnic food
key words: 
Norwegian Americans
course: 
420

Location

Stoughton 42° 55' 1.0056" N, 89° 13' 4.4184" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1986
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Bohemian and Czech Americans

subject: 
Farm life
key words: 
Czech Americans
course: 
420

Location

Yuba 43° 32' 19.914" N, 90° 25' 47.4636" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1986
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

The Egg Man

key words: 
Greek Americans
course: 
430

Location

Stoughton 42° 55' 1.0056" N, 89° 13' 4.4184" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Spring
year: 
1987
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

An Interview with Thelma Martin, Daughter of a Norwegian Immigrant: A Study of Change and Tradition in the New World

subject: 
Narratives, Acculturation, Stockings
key words: 
Norwegian Americans
course: 
420
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1988
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Grandma Grew Up in Brussels, Wisconsin

subject: 
Narratives
key words: 
Belgian Americans
course: 
420

Location

Brussels 44° 44' 9.9852" N, 87° 37' 15.348" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1988
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

The Schmidt Passage to the United States and Analysis of German Traditions Retained and Lost

subject: 
Immigration
key words: 
German Americans
course: 
420

Location

New Lisbon 43° 52' 44.8896" N, 90° 9' 55.4652" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1988
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Luxembourgers of Belgium, Wisconsin

subject: 
Immigration
key words: 
Belgian Americans, Luxembourg Society
course: 
420

Location

Belgium 43° 29' 58.9956" N, 87° 51' 1.3212" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1988
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Italian Stallion -- Mario Russo

subject: 
Biography
key words: 
Italian Americans
course: 
420
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1988
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Cousin Jack Comes to Wisconsin

subject: 
Immigration, Mining
key words: 
Cornish Americans
course: 
420
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1989
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

From Vietnam to America

subject: 
Immigration
key words: 
Vietnamese Americans
course: 
420
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1989
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Growing Up as a Croatian on the Iron Range

subject: 
Lore
key words: 
Family lore, Croation Americans
course: 
420

Location

Virginia 47° 31' 23.736" N, 92° 32' 11.6556" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Summer
year: 
1989
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Something Swedish: Selected Folklore of a Third-Generation Swedish-American

subject: 
Immigration
key words: 
Swedish Americans
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1990
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Maher Kassis

subject: 
Immigration
key words: 
Kuwaiti Americans
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin

Location

Milwaukee 43° 2' 20.0508" N, 87° 54' 23.3064" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1990
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Historic Socio-Cultural Influences on Young Wisconsinites

subject: 
Immigration
key words: 
Irish Americans, Italian Americans
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin

Locations

New Richmond, Madison 45° 7' 22.8756" N, 92° 32' 11.7096" W
43° 4' 22.9872" N, 89° 24' 4.428" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1990
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Norwegian Customs in Wisconsin

subject: 
Immigration
key words: 
Norwegian Americans
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin

Location

Madison 43° 4' 22.9872" N, 89° 24' 4.428" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1990
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

The Gonzales Family and Their Unconscious Observance of Mexican Traditions

subject: 
Ethnic foods
key words: 
Mexican Americans
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin

Location

Belvidere 44° 15' 9.0792" N, 91° 48' 44.3952" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1990
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Enar Chilgren: A First Generation Swedish Immigrant

subject: 
Immigration, Pioneers, Life stories
key words: 
Swedish Americans
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1990
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

Traditions and Folklore of the Polish

subject: 
Narratives
key words: 
Polish Americans
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin

Location

Stevens Point 44° 31' 24.8844" N, 89° 34' 28.4268" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1990
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/

What Does it Mean to Be Swiss?

subject: 
Narratives, Food dishes (meals)
key words: 
Swiss Americans
course: 
320 Folklore of Wiscosnin

Location

New Glarus 42° 48' 52.0092" N, 89° 38' 6.4392" W
Project Course Instructor: 
Leary, James P.
semester: 
Fall
year: 
1990
access: 
http://archives.library.wisc.edu/