American Hungarian Library Connections: Collecting,Inventorying, Preserving,and Sharing Hungarian Documents in the United States |
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Authors: | Nóra Deák |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of English and American Studies Library , E?tv?s Loránd University , Budapest , Hungary deak.nora@btk.elte.hu |
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Abstract: | Several waves of Hungarian immigrants arrived in the United States, beginning with the economic immigrants of the late nineteenth century through the interwar period and post-World War II, to the last major refugee crisis after 1956. Hungarian communities preserved their cultural heritage and ethnic identity by creating their own institutions: churches, societies, schools, libraries, etc. The author discusses the relationships between Hungarian and American libraries and librarians in terms of collecting, registering, preserving, and sharing the Hungarian cultural heritage. |
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Keywords: | Hungarian diaspora library collections cultural heritage Hungarian Diaspora Council Ithaka program Julianus program National Register Conference for Librarians Abroad foreign Hungarica Hungary |
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