Danes in Wisconsin: Revised and Expanded Edition

Danes in Wisconsin: Revised and Expanded Edition

by Frederick Hale
Danes in Wisconsin: Revised and Expanded Edition

Danes in Wisconsin: Revised and Expanded Edition

by Frederick Hale

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Overview

Wisconsin Territory's first Dane arrived in 1829, and by 1860 the state's Danish-born population had reached 1,150. Yet these newcomers remained only a small segment of Wisconsin's increasingly complex cultural mosaic, and the challenges of adapting to life in this new land shaped the Danish experience in the state. In this popular book, now revised and expanded with additional historical photos and documents, Frederick Hale offers a concise introduction to Wisconsin's Danish settlers, exploring their reasons for leaving their homeland, describing their difficult journeys, and examining their adjustments to life on Wisconsin soil.

New to this edition are the selected letters of Danish immigrant Andrew Frederickson. These compelling documents, written over a 40-year span, capture the personal observations of one Dane as he made a new life in Wisconsin.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870203664
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Publication date: 04/13/2005
Series: People of Wisconsin
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Frederick Hale (born 1948) graduated from Macalester College in 1969 and was awarded master's degrees at Harvard University, the University of Minnesota, and the Johns Hopkins University. He received his Doctor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins in 1976. In addition to Danes in Wisconsin he has written five books in the field of Scandinavian immigration and has contributed articles to historical, literary, and theological journals in the United Kingdom, Scandinavia, Africa, and the United States.

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