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Author Bigelow, Diana J., author.

Title Quitting Bohemia : discovering the 19th century world that created the Czech diaspora / Diana J. Bigelow.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : [Publisher not identified], 2022.
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  943.71 BIG    DUE 05-03-24
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Description 251 pages : maps, charts, illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Introduction -- The toolbox -- Towns & Villages. ̆Ceská Třebová: a brief orientation -- Local governance before 1848 -- The economy: jobs make the town -- Church matters -- The schools -- Staying alive. Health care and child birth -- Our children fill the graveyards -- The changing landscape of adult mortality -- Disasters & hard times -- The price of war -- The knife edge of poverty. A tradition of servants -- Workers of the Industrial Age -- Illegitimacy & the single mother -- Poor relief: never enough -- Begging: the occupation of last resort --Epilogue.
Summary Quitting Bohemia explores the 19th century world of the Czech peasantry during a time of industrialization, political revolution, and global pandemics, all through the lens of Česká Třebová, a rural crafts town in a region that became a hotspot of emigration. While history books often fail to capture the reality of life in the countryside, parish vital records hold the history of a community from the perspective of its people. These records preserve the stories of all of the town's residents, not just its leaders, but include the servant, the factory worker, the railroad man, the single mother, and the beggar. From meticulous research and statistical analyses of parish records with the life stories they contain, Diana Bigelow brings to life the traditions and turmoil of this evolving town set against the backdrop of national and international events. Quitting Bohemia describes the defining quality-of-life features of local institutions, health care challenges, and the ever-present difficulties of poverty. At the same time, social, economic, and political pressures are revealed, that for some, would eventually motivate abandonment of ancestral homes for the uncertainty of new futures in America. While Česká Třebová's story offers one window into the wider world that created the Czech diaspora, this book also offers a toolbox of simple strategies and resources for family historians wishing to research the vital records from other Czech towns and villages, where their own familys' stories reside.
Subject Peasants -- Czechoslovakia -- 19th century.
Country life -- Czechoslovakia.
Industrial revolution -- Czechoslovakia -- 19th century.
Emigration and immigration -- 19th century.
Czechoslovakia -- History -- 19th century.
Czech Republic -- History.
Genre History.
Added Title Quitting Bohemia : discovering the nineteenth century world that created the Czech diaspora
Discovering the 19th century world that created the Czech diaspora
ISBN 9798826238721
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