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How Representative are Emigrant Letters? An Exploration of the German Caseeserved and is available to researchers. The lion’s share has been forgotten, discarded, destroyed, or left in place when the bulldozers moved in. But besides the few letters accessible in archives and collections, there must be far more still in the hands of individuals who, for various reasons, co事与愿违 发表于 2025-3-28 23:21:20
Marriage through the Mail: North American Correspondence Marriage from Early Print to the Weben, international (telephone) calling cards, and a video people can order. At first glance the technology would appear to be driving a new form of marriage arrangement. Is this a new transnational world?. A better question is to what extent infrastructure, in the form of communications systems and ePudendal-Nerve 发表于 2025-3-29 03:09:57
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Epistolary Communication between Migrant Workers and their Familiesd this, pointing out that civilization exists, above all, in written culture.. In this study I seek to explore written culture for a community not normally associated with written communication: Mexican migrant families. This study analyzes writing on two levels. On the one hand, it describes episto角斗士 发表于 2025-3-29 18:07:34
Epistolary Masquerades: Acts of Deceiving and Withholding in Immigrant Lettersthem is a true account of the author’s condition or intentions. It is not only that in the individual case we become suspicious of a particular letter-writer’s motives and accounts. A moment’s reflection tells an experienced adult who reads other people’s personal letters that there is more going on哥哥喷涌而出 发表于 2025-3-29 19:46:23
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As if at a Public Meeting: Polish American Readers, Writers, and Editors of ,, 1922–1969pular Polish language weeklies in the United States. The “Corner for Everybody,” to which the letter referred, was a regular section of the newspaper, which printed letters from readers from 1922 until 1969. The “Corner” was the largest of the several sections featured in ., which promoted interacti