“Bolujmy więc!”: Polish Americans and Bowling in Milwaukee
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Publication date: 21.11.2019
Migration Studies – Review of Polish Diaspora, 2019 (XLV), Vol. 3 (173), pp. 59 - 68
https://doi.org/10.4467/25444972SMPP.19.033.11075Authors
“Bolujmy więc!”: Polish Americans and Bowling in Milwaukee
Bowling played a key role in community life among Polish Americans in Milwaukee during the first half of the 20th century. This working-class pastime was uniquely suited to industrial Milwaukee, which long held the reputation as “America’s bowling capital,” and the Polonia of the city accounted for a dominant share of its bowling public, focused for the most part in alleys within taverns on the Polish “South Side.” The locally-based Polish American Bowling Association attempted to unite Polish American bowling nationwide under its leadership. The bowling culture of Polish Milwaukee came to an end by mid-century, linked with larger social phenomena such as suburbanization and ethnic succession in what had been traditional ethnic urban neighborhoods.
Information: Migration Studies – Review of Polish Diaspora, 2019 (XLV), Vol. 3 (173), pp. 59 - 68
Article type: Original article
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“Bolujmy więc!”: Polish Americans and Bowling in Milwaukee
“Bolujmy więc!”: Polish Americans and Bowling in Milwaukee
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Published at: 21.11.2019
Article status: Open
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