Immigrant Entrepreneurship is the result of collaboration between many different institutions, archives, libraries, and organizations. Here are a list of select few project partners who have worked with us to provide content for this site.
German Historical Institute
German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C. (GHI) is the creator and coordinator of the Immigrant Entrepreneurship project. The GHI is an internationally recognized center for advanced study. The GHI is especially committed to promoting international scholarly
exchange and collaboration by bringing together European and North American
scholars as well as academics from other parts of the world in its conferences
and research projects.
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Hagley Museum and Library
Hagley Museum and Library collects, preserves, and interprets the
unfolding history of American enterprise. Hagley’s collections document
the interaction between business and the cultural, social, and
political dimensions of our society from the late 18th century to the
present.
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German American Chambers of Commerce
With locations in Atlanta, Chicago, and New York, as well as local
branches in Houston, Philadelphia, and San Francisco, the German
American Chamber of Commerce (Deutsch-Amerikanische Handelskammer)
provides its members and customers with a nation-wide network of support
services.
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Friends of the German Historical Institute
The Friends of the German Historical Institute (FGHI) was founded in
1991 by prominent American historians as a not-for-profit organization
to support the programs of the German Historical Institute.
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