Lithuanians in ChicagoMain MenuIntroductionArts & CultureEducationPoliticsPressOrganizationsTimelineBibliographyA short bibliography of reference sources consulted in the creation of this site.The Slavic Reference Servicebe82ca4f62ca2bb2ee1fbe396f179dfd34f1d9c4https://www.library.illinois.edu/ias/spx/srs/
Tranlsated version of The Jungle, Raistas, is published
12018-10-11T17:06:11-07:00The Slavic Reference Servicebe82ca4f62ca2bb2ee1fbe396f179dfd34f1d9c4312752Translated version of the Jungle by Upton Sinclair. This famous novel centers the story of a Lithuanian family in Chicago.plain2019-02-01T16:46:33-08:00Internet Archive1/1/1908textsraistasthejungle00sincSinclair, Upton, 1878-1968Naujokas, Jonas, [from old catalog] trThe Slavic Reference Servicebe82ca4f62ca2bb2ee1fbe396f179dfd34f1d9c4
12018-10-11T17:10:33-07:00The Slavic Reference Servicebe82ca4f62ca2bb2ee1fbe396f179dfd34f1d9c4The Jungle is published, documenting working class conditions in ChicagoThe Slavic Reference Service3The historic muckraking novel bases its plot on the story of Lithuanian immigrantsplain2019-02-01T16:43:26-08:00Internet Archive2/26/1904textsjungle00sincMeat industry and tradeStockyardsWorking classImmigrantsLithuanian AmericansSinclair, Upton, 1878-1968The Slavic Reference Servicebe82ca4f62ca2bb2ee1fbe396f179dfd34f1d9c4