Present Perspectives on the Polish Diaspora, by James S. Pula
ESSAYS ON IMMIGRANT ADJUSTMENT
In Search of Oneself: From the Concept of Ethnic Identity to the Idea of “The Third Value,” by Danuta Mostwin
Sex-Role Orientation Change and Acculturation, by George M. Kapalka and Juliana Rasic Lachenmeyer
The Evolution of Polish American Wedding Customs in Central Wisconsin, by Dennis Kolinski
Heroes and Aliens: Everyday Life of Polish Refugees in France During the July Monarchy, by Kenneth Lewalski
“Nowa Emigracja” and “Stara Polonia”: The Transformation of Social Relations and the Displaced Person Resetdement Program in the United States, by Anna D. Jaroszyriska-Kirchmann
America, Poland and the Polish American Community: Defining and Preserving Polish Ethnicity in the United States, by Donald E. Pienkos
The Polish American Historical Association, by John J. Bukowczyk
The Polish Press in Australia as a Link Between Polish Emigrants and Their Homeland, 1949-1980, by Jan Lencznarowicz
Mr. Dybek’s Neighborhood: Toward a New Paradigm for Ethnic Literature, by Thomas Gladsky
Johann Stanislaus Kubary: A Polish Ethnographer’s Adventures and Contributions in the 19th Century Pacific, by Dirk. Anthony Ballendorf
ESSAYS ON THE EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT POLICY ON POLISH IMMIGRANTS IN THE UNITED STATES
The Effects of U.S. Government Policy on Polish Americans, 1900-1925, by James S. Pula
The Effects of Civil Rights Legislation on Americans of European Ancestry, by Shelly Lescott-Leszczynski
Expanding the Legal Definition of Discrete and Insular Minorities: From Carolene Products Through Al-KhazrajilShaare Tefila and Beyond, by Raymond J. Dziedzic
A Bottle of Milk for Poland: Nelson Algren and I, by Anthony Bukoski