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The Identity of the American Midwest : Essays on Regional History

Cayton, Andrew R. L.(Edited by)Gray, Susan E.(Edited by)
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In a series of often highly personal essays, this book considers the question of regional identity as a useful way of thinking about the history of the American Midwest.

The contributors begin with the assumption that Midwesterners have never been as consciously regional as their fellow Americans, east, south, and west.

They note the particular absence of the Midwest from the recent revival of interest in American regionalism among both scholars and journalists.

Drawing on personal experiences as well as a wide variety of scholarship, the authors consider what it means to be from the Midwest and why Midwesterners have traditionally been less assertive about their regional identity than other Americans.

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Product Details
Indiana University Press
0253219205 / 9780253219206
Paperback / softback
977
20/02/2007
United States
264 pages, 1 map
155 x 235 mm, 372 grams