Swiss American Historical Society Review Vol. 40, No. 2
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Swiss American Historical Society Review Vol. 40, No. 2, June 2004.
Sepcial Issue: Ohio Swiss in the Late Nineteenth Century:
* Preface
* Adelrich Steinach's Swiss Colonists: An Introduction
* Adelrich Steinach's Autobiographical Sketch, translated and annotated by Leo Schelbert
* Adelrich Steinach's 1889 Portrait of the Ohio Swiss, translated and annotated by Leo Schelbert
* Selected Biographical Sketches: Samuel Strasser Rickly, Some Cincinnati Swiss, and Some Cleveland Swiss
* Illustrations: The Rüti Oath (1915), by Rudolf Denzler, Ralph R. Rickly, Columbus (1892), Jacques Ritchie, Cincinnati (1878), John Edward Frey, Cincinnati (1878), Johann Anderegg, Cincinnati (1878) and Johann Martin Henni, Cincinnati
Founded in 1927 in Chicago and reactivated in 1964 by Lukas F. Burckhardt and the late Heinz K. Meier, the SAHS unites people interested in the involvement of Swiss and their descendants in American life, in aspects of Swiss American relations, and in Swiss history. As its name suggests, the Society's activities pertain mainly to Swiss-American history and to promoting historical and genealogical research involving Swiss immigrants. Yet the interests of the SAHS reach beyond history and include the ties between the United States and Switzerland. Issues of the SAHS Review and papers presented at the Society's meetings have explored topics such as “Bern, Switzerland, a Medieval City Today” (E. Schmocker); “Benjamin Franklin and Heinrich Zschokke” (D. H. Crosby); “Bombing the Sister Republic: The United States and Switzerland During World War II” (J. H. Huston), “The Crisis of Switzerland at the Threshold of the European Union” (H. D. Page).
With members mainly in the United States, Canada, and Switzerland, the SAHS fosters contacts with both sides of the Atlantic and serves as a link between Swiss-Americans, Swiss, and Americans in an effort to promote cultural awareness and mutual understanding.
Here is a great opportunity for non-members to enjoy the interesting topics published in the Review.