Cincinnati Turner Societies : The Cradle of an American Movement
Cincinnati Turner Societies : The Cradle of an American Movement
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Author(s): Woellert, Dann
ISBN No.: 9781609493851
Pages: 176
Year: 201202
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 30.35
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Seeking asylum after the failed german revolution of 1848, refugees flocked to Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. They brought their Germanic culture-language, literature, music, art, dance, drink, celebration or gemutlichkeit-and their love for gymnastics. It was here, in the small tavern Hecker Haus, that the American Turners were born, founded by a group of fourteen German-speaking immigrants. This movement rapidly spread throughout Cincinnati, northern Kentucky and America, influencing a growing nation in education, progressive thought, politics, human rights, health, literature and the arts. This is the story of the area Turners and their cultivation of a great German American movement. Book jacket.


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