22.11.2014 Views

germans from russia in fort collins, 1900-2000 - Libraries

germans from russia in fort collins, 1900-2000 - Libraries

germans from russia in fort collins, 1900-2000 - Libraries

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

NOTES<br />

1. Hope Williams Sykes, Second<br />

Hoe<strong>in</strong>g, (New York: Putnam, 1935; repr<strong>in</strong>t,<br />

L<strong>in</strong>coln: University of Nebraska Press,<br />

1982), 12.<br />

2. Timothy J. Kloberdanz, “Introduction<br />

to the Bison Book Edition,” <strong>in</strong> Second<br />

Hoe<strong>in</strong>g, xii; Kenneth W. Rock, “Unsere<br />

Leute: The Germans <strong>from</strong> Russia <strong>in</strong><br />

Colorado,” Colorado Magaz<strong>in</strong>e 52, no. 2<br />

(Spr<strong>in</strong>g 1977): 157.<br />

3. Ibid., 180.<br />

4. Timothy J. Kloberdanz, “The Volga<br />

Germans <strong>in</strong> Old Russia and <strong>in</strong> Western<br />

North America: Their Chang<strong>in</strong>g World<br />

View,” Anthropological Quarterly 48, no. 4<br />

(October 1975): 215.<br />

5. Martha E. Krug, <strong>in</strong>terview, transcript<br />

p. 17, Sidney Heitman Germans <strong>from</strong> Russia<br />

Collection, Colorado State University<br />

Archives, Fort Coll<strong>in</strong>s, Colo.<br />

6. Timothy J. Kloberdanz, “They Came<br />

Over the Clouds: Colorado’s Germans <strong>from</strong><br />

Russia,” Denver Post Empire Magaz<strong>in</strong>e, 30<br />

May 1976, p. 11.<br />

7. “Cather<strong>in</strong>e II (the Great)” <strong>in</strong><br />

Encyclopedia of World History (New York:<br />

Facts on File, <strong>2000</strong>), 76; Moonyean Waag,<br />

“The Dream, the Promise, and Beyond: The<br />

Build<strong>in</strong>g and Transformation of One Volga<br />

German Legacy (M.A. thesis, Colorado<br />

State University, 1994), 20.<br />

8. Jerry H. Bentley and Herbert F.<br />

Ziegler, Traditions & Encounters: A Global<br />

Perspective on the Past (Boston: McGraw-<br />

Hill Companies: <strong>2000</strong>), 706.<br />

9. Waag, 21-2.<br />

10. Ibid., 23.<br />

11. James Long, <strong>in</strong>troduction to A<br />

Bibliography of Russian Materials with<br />

Introductory Essays, Annotations, and<br />

Locations of Materials <strong>in</strong> Major American<br />

and Soviet <strong>Libraries</strong> (Santa Barbara: Clio<br />

Books, 1978), 2.<br />

12. Kloberdanz, “The Volga Germans,”<br />

210; Long, 2.; Waag, 23-4.<br />

13. Kloberdanz, “The Volga Germans,”<br />

210-3.<br />

14. Ibid., 212.<br />

15. William C. Sherman, “Prairie<br />

Architecture of the Russian-German<br />

Settlers,” <strong>in</strong> Russian-German Settlements <strong>in</strong><br />

the United States, Richard Sallet, trans.<br />

LaVern J. Rippley and Armand Bauer<br />

(Fargo: North Dakota Institute for Regional<br />

Studies, 1974), 186; Kloberdanz, “The Volga<br />

Germans,” 212, Rock, “Unsere Letue,” 157.<br />

16. Kloberdanz, “The Volga Germans,”<br />

212-3.<br />

17. Bentley and Zeigler, 707, 827, 830.<br />

18. Rock, “Unsere Leute,” 158; Rock,<br />

Germans <strong>from</strong> Russia <strong>in</strong> America: The First<br />

Hundred Years (Fort Coll<strong>in</strong>s: Monographs,<br />

Papers, and Reports, Germans <strong>from</strong> Russia<br />

<strong>in</strong> Colorado Study Project, Colorado State<br />

University, 1976), 2; Long, 5.<br />

19. Rock, “First Hundred Years,” 2-3.<br />

Page 31

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!