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he United States_ (1914). The best treatise on this subject. Emily Greene Balch, _Our Slavic Fellow Citizens_ (1910). A comprehensive study of the Slav in America. J.M. Campbell, _A History of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick_ (1892). Mary Roberts Coolidge, _Chinese Immigration_ (1909). A sympathetic and detailed account of the Chinaman's experience in America. A.B. Faust, _The German Element in the United States_ 2 vols. (1909). Like some other books written to prove the vast influence of certain elements of the population, this work is not modest in its claims. Henry Jones Ford, _The Scotch-Irish in America_ (1915). Lucian J. Fosdick, _The French Blood in America_ (1906). Devoted principally to the Huguenot exiles and their descendants. Charles A. Hanna, _The Scotch-Irish, or the Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and North America_. 2 vols. (1902). Eliot Lord, John J.D. Trevor, and Samuel J. Barrows, _The Italian in America_ (1905). T. D'Arcy McGee, _History of the Irish Settlers in North America_ (1852). O.N. Nelson, _History of the Scandinavians and Successful Scandinavians in the United States_, 2 vols. (1900). J.G. Rosengarten, _French Colonists and Exiles in the United States_ (1907). Contains an interesting bibliography of French writings on early American conditions. UTOPIAS J.A. Bole, _The Harmony Society_ (1904). Besides a concise history of the Rappists, this volume contains many letters and documents illustrative of their customs and business methods. W.A. Hinds, _American Communities and Cooperative Colonies_. (2d revision 1908.) A useful summary based on personal observations. G.B. Lockwood, _The New Harmony Communities_ (1902). It contains a detailed description of Owen's experiment and interesting details of the Rappists during their sojourn in Indiana. M.A. Mikkelsen, _The Bishop Hill Colony, A Religious Communistic Settlement in Henry County, Illinois_ (1892). Charles Nordhoff, _The Communistic Societies of the United States_ (1875). A description of communities visited by the author. J.H. Noyes, _History of American Socialisms_ (1870). W.R. Perkins, _History of the Amana Society or Community of True Inspiration_ (1891). E.O. Randall, _History of the Zoar Society_ (2d ed. 1900). Bertha M. Shambaugh, _Amana, the Community of True Inspiration_ (1908) gives many interesting details. Albert Shaw, _Icaria, a Chapter in the History of Communism_ (1884)
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