Title Polish American Studies: A Journal of Polish American History and Culture; Vol. LXIX, No. 2, Autumn 2012
Editor: James S. Pula [Editor]
Condition Fine
Publisher Polish American Historical Society
112 pages of articles and book reviews. Cover Illustration: Emilia Napieralska joined the Polish Women's Alliance in 1901 and became its first American born President in 1910. She led the organization for 25 years.
[ARTICLES]
"Join, or Die" - The Road to Cooperation Among East European Exiled Political Leaders in the United States, 1949-1954, by Anna Mazurkiewicz
The Neighborhood of Memory: Stuart Dybek's Chicago, by Grazyna J. Kozaczka
The Survival of Polish Communities in Small Canadian Industrial Cities: A Comparative Study of Arvida, Quebec, and Sydney, Nova Scotia, by Tom Urbaniak
The Power to Organize: A Female Tradition? by Pien Versteegh
Being a Consideration of Ingredients Thought to Be Necessary for Producing a Memorable Work, by Anthony J. Bajdek
[REVIEWS]
Polish Freedom Fighters on American Soil: Polish Veterans in America from the Revolutionary War to 1939, by Teofil Lachowicz, reviewed by John M. Grondelski
The Polish American Encyclopedia, edited by James S. Pula, reviewed by Harriet Napierkowski
Isadore's Secret: Sin, Murder, and Confession in a Northern Michigan Town, by Mardi Link, reviewed by John Radzilowski
Poles in Wisconsin, by Susan Gibson Mikos, reviewed by John M. Grondelski
Escapes of a Special Meaning, by Jolanta Druzynska and Stanislaw M. Jankowski, reviewed by Arnold Klonczynski

