The Virginia Germans

The Virginia Germans by Klaus Wust is a revised edition published by the University Press of Virginia in 1989. This 310-page book presents a comprehensive study of German settlement and integration in Virginia, covering the period from 1608 until World War I. It explores the historical significance of this migration and its impact on the state’s development.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the cultural and social dynamics that shaped the experiences of German immigrants in Virginia. The book delves into various aspects of their integration into American society, highlighting the contributions and challenges faced by these communities throughout history. With a focus on history and the United States, this edition offers valuable insights into a pivotal chapter of Virginia’s past.
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Klaus Wust’s comprehensive study of German settlement and integration in Virginia from 1608 until World War I proves to be a significant and colorful chapter in the state’s history.
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