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German Canadiana in Ontario Bibliography
- The gilded cage : Gravenhurst German prisoner-of-war Camp 20, 1940-1946Type: BookYear of publication: 2003Export options:
- The Jacob Bernhardt family historyType: Journal ArticleAbstract: An account of Philip and Barbara Bernhardt who came from Alsace to Preston in 1855, including details of their ten children.Year of publication: 1957Historical Period: 1817-1881Export options:
- The Life and Times of Jean Margaret Steckle, PhD, 1929-2003Type: Journal ArticleYear of publication: 2003Export options:
- The printer of RosevilleType: Journal ArticleAbstract: A short article indicating that Louis M. Kaiser at the age of 90 was the oldest active printer in Canada. He had operated his printing business in Roseville for 65 years.Year of publication: 1957Historical Period: 1867-1957Export options:
- The Progressive Wedge: The Organizational Behaviour of Toronto Jewry, 1933-1948Type: ThesisAbstract: This thesis examines the development of institutional completeness in the Toronto Jewish community from the mid-1930s through the late-1940s. It focuses on key fundraising and social service ...Keywords: TorontoJewsSocial servicesYear of publication: 2003Export options:
- The trail of the black walnutType: BookAbstract: An account of the migration to North America by ten different European religious groups, notably the Mennonites. The references to Waterloo County (pp. 108-113 and 122-124) relate initial ...Keywords: SettlersGermansPennsylvania GermansAgricultureAmishLutheransMennonitesTunkersEthnic identityMapsYear of publication: 1957Historical Period: 1800-1830Export options:
- Through German-Canadian Eyes: A Revolutionist Approach to the Historical Identity of Berlin, OntarioType: Journal ArticleKeywords: Berliner JournalEthnic identityGermansYear of publication: 2003Export options:
- Toronto Blueberry Buns: History, Community, MemoryType: Journal ArticleAbstract: Unlike other Jewish memory foods such as homemade gefilte fish or matzo ball soup, blueberry buns were virtually unknown to Jews living outside Toronto, Ontario. Yet these sweet, yeasty baked goods ...Keywords: TorontoJewsFood customsYear of publication: 2003Export options:
