| Krzysztof Michalski - 2006 - 168 頁
...incorporating new immigrants. The thesis of Will Herberg concerning the old European immigrant, that "not only was he expected to retain his old religion,...shape of America that it was largely in and through religion that he, or rather his children and grandchildren, found an identifiable place in American... | |
| Timothy A. Byrnes, Peter J. Katzenstein - 2006 - 306 頁
...new immigrants. The thesis of Will Herberg (1983: 27f.) concerning the old European immigrant, that "not only was he expected to retain his old religion,...shape of America that it was largely in and through religion that he, or rather his children and grandchildren, found an identifiable place in American... | |
| Randall Herbert Balmer, Mark Silk - 2006 - 188 頁
...3.2 6.4 4.6 13.6 10.3 3.4 1990 3.3 9.7 6.6 12.5 15.9 3.1 2000 5.7 12.9 9.8 17.5 20.4 4.1 gion...but such was the shape of America that it was largely...grandchildren, found an identifiable place in American lite."13 Religion has been and remains a vibrant form of identification for first-generation immigrants... | |
| Thomas Banchoff - 2007 - 352 頁
...particular religious response. The thesis of Will Herberg concerning the old European immigrant, that "not only was he expected to retain his old religion,...shape of America that it was largely in and through religion that he, or rather his children and grandchildren, found an identifiable place in American... | |
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