PAPERS, PUBLICATIONS AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS
BOOKS
Forthcoming:
Reflections on Migration Research: Promises of Interdisciplinarity,
co-editor (with Michael Bommes) of the volume, Ashgate Press.
For Bread With Butter: The Lifeworlds of East Central Europeans in Johnstown,
Pennsylvania, 1890-1940, Cambridge University Press reprint of a paperback
edition (in press).
Published:
Toward Assimilation and Citizenship in Liberal Nation-States.co-editor
(with Christian Joppke) of the volume, Macmillan/Palgrave Press, 2003.
Insecure Prosperity: Jews in Small-town Industrial America, 1880-1940,
Princeton University Press, 1996.
For Bread With Butter: The Life-Worlds of East Central Europeans in
Johnstown, Pennsylvania 1890-1940. Cambridge University Press, 1985.
Poles in Toronto (with R. Kogler and B. Heydenkorn). Toronto:
Canadian-Polish Research Institute Studies vol. 17, 1982.
The Maintenance of Ethnicity: Case Study of the Polish-American Community in
Greater Boston. San Francisco: R & E Research Associates, 1977.
Polish-American Community Life: Survey of Research (with Irwin Sanders).
Boston University: The Community Sociology Monograph Series, vol. II, 1975.
ARTICLES
Morawska, Ewa. "Migration in the Enlarged European Union: A Perspective
from East - Central Europe," in Jan Zielonka, ed. Europe Unbound. Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2002.
Morawska, Ewa. "Immigrant-Black Dissensions in American Cities: An
Argument for Multiple Explanations," in Douglas Massey and Elijah Anderson,
eds.,. Problem of the Century: Racial Stratification in the United States.
New York: Russell Sage, 2001.
Morawska, Ewa. "Structuring Migration: The Case of Polish Income-Seeking
Travelers to the West," Theory and Society, vol.31, 2001.
Morawska, Ewa. "`Cultural Repertoire' in a Structuration Process: Theoretical and Research - Implications," Comparative-Historical Sociology Newsletter, Fall 2001; reprinted in the Newsletter of the Sociology of Culture, Winter 2002.
Morawska, Ewa. "Gappy Immigration Controls, Resourceful Migrants, and Pendel Communities: East-West European Travelers," in Christian Joppke and Virginie Guiraudon, eds. Controling - a New Immigration World. London: Routledge, 2001.
Morawska, Ewa.
"International Migration and the
Consolidation of Democracy in Post-Communist - Eastern Europe," in Alex Pravda
and Jan Zielonka, eds. Democratic Consolidation - in Eastern Europe: Domestic
and International Factors. Oxford University Press, 2001.
Morawska, Ewa.
"Immigrants, Transnationalism, and
Ethnicization: A Comparison of this Great Wave and the Last," in Gary Gerstle
and John Mollenkopf, eds., E Pluribus Unum? Contemporary and Historical
Perspectives on Immigrant Political Incorporation. New York: Russell Sage,
2001.
Morawska, Ewa
"Becoming Ethnic, Becoming American: Different Patterns and Configurations of
the Assimilation of American Jews, 1890-1940," in Divergent Centers: Shaping
Jewish Cultures in Israel and America, eds. Deborah Moore and Ilan Troen.
New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2001.
Morawska, Ewa. "Causes of Immigration" and "Connections to
Homeland," essays in Encyclopedia of Immigration, ed. James Climent.
Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2001.
Morawska, Ewa. "Intended and Unintended Consequences of Forced Migrations: A Neglected Aspect of East Europe's 20th C History," International Migration Review, v.34, no.4, 2000.
Morawska, Ewa. "World of Our Masters," American Jewish History, v. 88, no.4, 2000.
Morawska, Ewa. "The Malleable Homo Sovieticus: Transnational Entrepreneurs in Postcommunist East Europe," Communist and Postcommunist Studies, 32, 1999.
Morawska, Ewa. "Transnational Migrations in the Enlarged European Union: A Perspective from East Central Europe," Forward Studies Unit of the European Commission series on the "Long-term Implications of EU Enlargement: the Nature of the New Border," 1999.
Morawska, Ewa. "Socjologia
Historyczna" (Historical Sociology), essay in Encyklopedia Socjologii,
Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, 1999.
Morawska, Ewa. "Ethnizitat als doppelte Struktur. Ein historisch-
vergleichender Ansatz am Beispiel der US-amerikanischen Ethnohistorie." In
Kulturanalyse und vergleichende Forschung in Sozialgeschichte und historischer
Soziologie, ed. Willfried Spohn. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitats-verlag,
1998.
Morawska, Ewa. "A
Historical Turn in Feminism and Historical Sociology: Convergences and
Differences," Social Politics, Spring 1998.
Morawska, Ewa. "Moving Europeans: Contemporary Migrations in a Historical
Perspective" (with Willfried Spohn), in Global History and Migrations,
ed. Wang Gungwu, Westview Press, 1997.
Morawska, Ewa. "Everything Everywhere yet Everywhere Different," ToBe A Journal of Ideas, no.11-12, 1997.
Morawska, Ewa. "An Historical Ethnography in the Making: A (Self-) Reflexive Account," Historical Methods, special issue on the diversity of sociological-historical research, ed. Larry Isaac. Winter 1997.
Morawska, Ewa.
"Assimilation of Nineteenth-Century Jewish Women: Becoming American, Becoming
Ethnic," Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, eds., Paula
Hyman and Deborah Dash Moore. New York and London: Routledge, 1997, vol.II,
reprinted in Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia,
Jerusalem: Shalvi Publishint Ltd., forthcoming.
Morawska, Ewa. "The Immigrants Pictured and Unpictured in the Pittsburgh
Survey," chapter in the volume The Pittsburgh Survey Revisited, ed.,
Maureen Greenwald, University of Pittsburgh Press, 1996.
Morawska, Ewa. "The Polish Roman Catholic Church Unbound: Change of Face or Change of Context?" for the volume Can Europe Work?, eds., Daniel Chirot and Willfried Spohn, Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1996.
Morawska, Ewa with
Willfried Spohn. "`Cultural Pluralism' in Historical Sociology: Recent
Theoretical Directions" in The Sociology of Culture, ed., Diana Crane,
Basil Blackwell, 1995.
Morawska, Ewa "The Great Atlantic Migration: East Europeans on the
Move," in the volume The Cambridge Survey by World Migration, Cambridge
University Press, 1995.
Morawska, Ewa. "Where Can We Go From There..?" in After Ellis Island: Newcomers and Natives in the 1910 Census, ed., Susan Cotts Watkins, Russell Sage, 1994.
Morawska, Ewa. "In
Defense of the Assimilation Model," Journal of American Ethnic History,
Winter 1994.
Morawska, Ewa. "From Myth To Reality: America in the Eyes of East European
Peasant Migrant Laborers," chapter in anthology Distant Magnets: Expectations
and Realities in the Immigrant Experience, 1840-1930, ed. Dirk Hoerder and
Horst Rossler, Holmes & Meier, 1993.
Morawska, Ewa. "Sociology" and "Ethnicity" -- entries in Encyclopaedia
of Social History, ed., Peter Stearns, 1993.
Morawska, Ewa. "Une Vision `Revisitée': Les Immigrés Slaves Vus par le Pittsburgh Survey. Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales, September 1993.
Morawska, Ewa. "Changing Images of the Old Country in the Development of Ethnic Identity of East European Immigrants, 1880s-1930s: A Comparison of Jewish and Slavic Representations," Yivo Annual of Jewish Social Science, vol. 21, 1993.
Morawska, Ewa. "Small Town, Slow Pace: Transformations of the Religious Life in the Jewish Community of Johnstown, Pennsylvania (1920-1940)," Comparative Social Research, vol. 13, 1991, pp. 127-178.
Morawska, Ewa.
"The Burden of History: Eastern Europe's Neurotic Patriotism," States and
Societies (ASA Political Sociology Section Newsletter), November, 1991.
Morawska, Ewa. "Aging Under State-Socialism: The Case of Poland," chapter
in the volume International Perspectives on Aging, (eds.) Jill Quadagno
and John Myles, Philadelphia; Temple University Press, 1991.
Morawska, Ewa. "Return Migrations: Theoretical and Research Agenda," chapter in the volume A Century of European Migrations, 1830 to 1930. Comparative Perspectives, (ed.) Rudolph Vecoli, University of Illinois Press, 1991.
Morawska, Ewa. "The Sociology and Historiography of Immigration," chapter in the volume Immigration Reconsidered: History Sociology, and Politics. (ed.), Virginia Yans-McLaughlin, Oxford University Press, 1990.
Morawska, Ewa. History and Society: "The Past of the Present" (Comment)," Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and, Interdisciplinary History; #3, Summer, 1990
Morawska, Ewa, R. Vecoli et al. "The Invention of Ethnicity: A Report from the U.S." Altreitalia (Rome), #3 April 1990
Morawska, Ewa. "On Comparative and Historical Sociology," Newsletter of the Comparative & Historical Sociology Section of the A.S.A., #1, January 1990.
Morawska, Ewa. "Wielka
Emigracia o Problemie Swoistosci Kultury Polskiej," in Univwersalizm i
Swoistosc Kultury Polskiej, ed., A. Kloczowski, Warsaw P.W.N., 1990.
Morawska, Ewa. "Labor Migrations of Poles in the Atlantic World-Economy,
l880-l914," Comparative Studies in Society and History, #2, April, 1989.
Morawska, Ewa. "Polonijne Spolecznosci Lokalne i ich Przemiany," (Polish
American Local Communities. The Dynamics of Change), in Polonia Amerykanska,
Przeszlosc i Wspolczesnosc, (ed.) Hieronim Kubiak, Krakow: Uniwesytet
Jagiellonski, 1989.
Morawska, Ewa.
"Sociology and `Historical Matters' (Update)," Journal of Social History,
Winter, 1989.
Morawska, Ewa. "On Barriers to Pluralism in Pluralist Poland," Slavic
Review: American Quarterly of Soviet and East European Studies, Winter,
1988.
Morawska, Ewa. "A Replica of the `Old-Country' Relationship in the Ethnic Niche: East European Jews and Gentiles in Small-town Western Pennsylvania, 1880's-1930's," special issue of American Jewish History on Jewish Relations with American Ethnic Groups, Vol. LXXVII, No. 1, September 1987.
Morawska, Ewa.
"Sociological Ambivalence: The Case of East European Peasant-Immigrant Workers
in America, 1890s to 1930s," Qualitative Sociology, vol. 10, #3,
September, 1987; pp. 225-250.
Morawska, Ewa. "The Modernity of Tradition: East European
Peasant-Immigrant Workers in Industrial America, 1890-1940," Peasant Studies,
vol. 12, #4, Summer 1985, pp. 257-278.
Morawska, Ewa and Michael Weber. "East Europeans in Steel Towns: A
Comparative Analysis," Journal of Urban History, vol. 11, #3, May,
1985.
Morawska, Ewa. "East European Laborers in an American Mill Town, 1890-1930s: The Deferential-Proletarian-Privatized Workers?" Sociology, vol. 19, #3, August 1985.
Morawska, Ewa. "An Die Deutschen aus einem anderen Blickwinkel," (The Poles and Germans: On Communication Barriers), Kultura (Paris), Fall 1984.
Morawska, Ewa. "Johnstown's Ethnic Groups," in Johnstown: The Story of a Unique Valley (ed.) Karl Berger, Johnstown: The Johnstown Flood Museum, 1984.
Morawska, Ewa.
"Civil Religion v. State Power in Poland," Society, May-June, 1984,
reprinted in Church-State Relations: Tensions and Transitions, (eds.)
Thomas Robbins and Roland Robertson, New Brunswick and London: Transition Books,
1987.
Morawska, Ewa. "Polish Stalemate," Problems of Communism.
(pseudonym Casimir Garnysz), May-June 1984.
Morawska, Ewa.
"Life-Worlds of Peasant-Immigrants from East Central Europe, 1880-1914,"
Journal of Social History, vol. 17, #3, Spring 1984.
Morawska, Ewa. "'Twas Hope Here': The Polish Immigrants in America,
1890-1930," in The Polish Presence in Canada and America, (ed.) Frank
Renkiewicz, Toronto: Multicultural History Society, 1982.
Morawska, Ewa. "The Internal Status Hierarchy in the East Central European
Immigrant Communities of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, 1890-1930, Journal of
Social History, vol. 16, #1, September 1982, pp. 75-107
Morawska, Ewa. "The Polish Collection in the Library of Congress,"
Kultura (Paris), vol. 412, #1-2, January-February, 1982.
Morawska, Ewa. "Wielka Obietnica i Wielkie Rozczarowanie," Promises and
Disappointments: Western Liberal Democracy at the Crossroads, in J. Jedlicki
(ed.), Liberalizm Dzisiaj. Warszawa: Nowa, 1981.
Morawska, Ewa. "Social Advancement and Assimilation," in Theories of Assimilation, (ed.) A. Paluch, Krakow: Jagiellonian University, 1981, pp. 22.
SELECTED AWARDS
Spring-Summer 2002 - German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) research grant for a study of change (continuity) in the conceptions and Practice of democracy and civil society among Polish immigrants in Berlin.
2001-02 - Russell Sage Foundation research grant for a study of assimilation and transnational engagements of Jewish Russian and Polish immigrants in Philadlephia and New York.
1997-98 - The European University fellowship, European Forum on International Migrations, Florence, Italy.
1997 - The Alfred Jurzykowski Cultural Foundation Award for outstanding scholarly work
on international migrations of East Europeans.
1997 - Insecure Prosperity: Small-Town Jews in Industrial
America, 1890-1940 (Princeton University Press, 1996), awarded the
following:
The Theodore Saloutos Award of the Immigration History Society for the best book on American immigration history
The Leeds Prize in Urban Anthropology for the best book in this field
The Saul Viener Prize in American Jewish history for the best book in this field
1993-94 - Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford.
1988-89 - Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.
1987-88 - The John Guggenheim fellowship. Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture fellowship, in support of writing a book, Insecure Prosperity: Jews in Small Town Industrial America, 1880-1940.
1985 - Summer Stipend, National Endowment for the Humanities, for research on the adaptation of East European Jewish immigrants in Western Pennsylvania, 1880-1940.
1985 - Research Fellowship, American Council of Learned Societies, for research on the adaptation of EWast European Jewish families in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, 1880-1940.