Dublin Core Title German Heritage in Letters Subject Women's Studies Letters History--20th Century Emigration and Immigration Records and Correspondence Creator Simone Lässig, Atiba Pertilla Date 2020-09-24 Contributor Calida O'Brien Language English (en) German (de) Coverage Europe, Central United States Abstract German Heritage in Letters is a project whose goal is to make available collections of primary source letters between immigrants from German-speaking countries and their families back in Europe and also give researchers a transcription of the letters, creating a collection of machine-readable texts for analysis. The database records the experiences of immigrant men and women forging a new life for themselves in America as well as the ways in which immigration to America affected those left behind in Europe. Gender researchers will be interested in this project because of the ability to search for specific topics and words within letters, to examine the relationships held between female immigrants and their families back home. Provenance German Historical Institute, Washington DC in cooperation with Max Kade Institute (University of Wisconsin) and the Horner Library of the German Society of Pennsylvania Gender Studies Resource Item Type Metadata URL https://germanletters.org/ Country of Origin United States Review https://wunderbartogether.org/blog/german-heritage-in-letters-brings-immigrant-experiences-to-life/



