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Italian movement, beginning of 19

Italian, the, at home, 28, 252; characteristics of, 253; affected by other races, 253; lawlessness of, 255; criminals, 255; distrust of the Church, 258, 260

Italian immigrant, the, 262; characteristics of, 262; distribution of, 264, 269; in business, 268; competitor of the Jew, 271; and the school, 276; and the Church, 277

Italians returning in the second cabin, 354

Jamestown, N. Y., Swedish colony of, 117, 122

Jewish movement, beginning of, 21

Jewish world, the real, 133

Jews the, in the old world, 126; homelessness of, 126; distribution of, 127; characteristics of, 127; in Russia, 134; socialism of, 140; 250th anniversary of landing in America, 143; charter granted to, in 1655, 144; four groups of, 147; spiritual movements among, 151; and the Christian churches, 164, 329; missions in the Ghetto, 166; in politics, 167; second generation of, 171; mutual distrust of, 172; racial fealty of, 303; relation to Christianity, 329

Judaism, crisis of, in America, 302.

Kishineff, Jews from, 61, 325

Labour market, changes in, 310

Labour unions or manufacturers’ associations, 310

Lady of the First Cabin, The, 9, 359

Lamprecht, Prof. K., quoted, 101, 321

Lindsburgh, Kansas, model Swedish town, 122

Lithuanians, the, 27

Little Hungary, 238, 305; as a political school, 352

Little Russian, the, 182

Lodge, Henry Cabot, Senator, 83

Lombroso, Dr., on criminology, 256

Lutheran church, influence of, 105

Lutheran church and the Swedes, 118

Magyar, see also Hungarian

Magyar, the, 27; Jews, 149; in Austro-Hungary, 241; in Little Hungary, 242; political tendencies of, 244; not Slavs, 241

Man at the Gate, the, 78

Marxian Socialism, 98, 234

Massarik, Professor, quoted, 230

Materialism of Germans, 107; of Bohemians, 230

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