The Diary of Elisabeth Koren

The Diary of Elisabeth Koren
Author: David T Nelson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2001-12-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780877320388


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The Diary of Elizabeth Koren 1853-1855

The Diary of Elizabeth Koren 1853-1855
Author: David T. Nelson (translated and edited by)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 381
Release:
Genre: Family History
ISBN:


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The Biographical Dictionary of Iowa

The Biographical Dictionary of Iowa
Author: David Hudson
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 609
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1587297248


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Iowa has been blessed with citizens of strong character who have made invaluable contributions to the state and to the nation. In the 1930s alone, such towering figures as John L. Lewis, Henry A. Wallace, and Herbert Hoover hugely influenced the nation’s affairs. Iowa’s Native Americans, early explorers, inventors, farmers, scholars, baseball players, musicians, artists, writers, politicians, scientists, conservationists, preachers, educators, and activists continue to enrich our lives and inspire our imaginations. Written by an impressive team of more than 150 scholars and writers, the readable narratives include each subject’s name, birth and death dates, place of birth, education, and career and contributions. Many of the names will be instantly recognizable to most Iowans; others are largely forgotten but deserve to be remembered. Beyond the distinctive lives and times captured in the individual biographies, readers of the dictionary will gain an appreciation for how the character of the state has been shaped by the character of the individuals who have inhabited it. From Dudley Warren Adams, fruit grower and Grange leader, to the Younker brothers, founders of one of Iowa’s most successful department stores, The Biographical Dictionary of Iowa is peopled with the rewarding lives of more than four hundred notable citizens of the Hawkeye State. The histories contained in this essential reference work should be eagerly read by anyone who cares about Iowa and its citizens. Entries include Cap Anson, Bix Beiderbecke, Black Hawk, Amelia Jenks Bloomer, William Carpenter, Philip Greeley Clapp, Gardner Cowles Sr., Samuel Ryan Curtis, Jay Norwood Darling, Grenville Dodge, Julien Dubuque, August S. Duesenberg, Paul Engle, Phyllis L. Propp Fowle, George Gallup, Hamlin Garland, Susan Glaspell, Josiah Grinnell, Charles Hearst, Josephine Herbst, Herbert Hoover, Inkpaduta, Louis Jolliet, MacKinlay Kantor, Keokuk, Aldo Leopold, John L. Lewis, Marquette, Elmer Maytag, Christian Metz, Bertha Shambaugh, Ruth Suckow, Billy Sunday, Henry Wallace, and Grant Wood. Excerpt from the entry on: Gallup, George Horace (November 19, 1901–July 26, 1984)—founder of the American Institute of Public Opinion, better known as the Gallup Poll, whose name was synonymous with public opinion polling around the world—was born in Jefferson, Iowa. . . . . A New Yorker article would later speculate that it was Gallup’s background in “utterly normal Iowa” that enabled him to find “nothing odd in the idea that one man might represent, statistically, ten thousand or more of his own kind.” . . . In 1935 Gallup partnered with Harry Anderson to found the American Institute of Public Opinion, based in Princeton, New Jersey, an opinion polling firm that included a syndicated newspaper column called “America Speaks.” The reputation of the organization was made when Gallup publicly challenged the polling techniques of The Literary Digest, the best-known political straw poll of the day. Calculating that the Digest would wrongly predict that Kansas Republican Alf Landon would win the presidential election, Gallup offered newspapers a money-back guarantee if his prediction that Franklin Delano Roosevelt would win wasn’t more accurate. Gallup believed that public opinion polls served an important function in a democracy: “If govern¬ment is supposed to be based on the will of the people, somebody ought to go and find what that will is,” Gallup explained.

A History of Norwegian Literature

A History of Norwegian Literature
Author: Harald S. N•ss
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1993-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780803233171


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The Potato

The Potato
Author: Larry Zuckerman
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1999-10-25
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1466812435


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The Potato tells the story of how a humble vegetable, once regarded as trash food, had as revolutionary an impact on Western history as the railroad or the automobile. Using Ireland, England, France, and the United States as examples, Larry Zuckerman shows how daily life from the 1770s until World War I would have been unrecognizable-perhaps impossible-without the potato, which functioned as fast food, famine insurance, fuel and labor saver, budget stretcher, and bank loan, as well as delicacy. Drawing on personal diaries, contemporaneous newspaper accounts, and other primary sources, this is popular social history at its liveliest and most illuminating.

Norwegian American Women

Norwegian American Women
Author: Betty A. Bergland
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 0873518330


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Explores the vital role of women in the creation of Norwegian American communities--from farm to factory and as caregivers, educators, and writers.

Transformed by the Journey

Transformed by the Journey
Author: Wilfred F. Bunge
Publisher: Luther College Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0962086126


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A Day at a Time

A Day at a Time
Author: Margo Culley
Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1985
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780935312515


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Gathers diary selections, describes the historical background of each writer, and discusses the changing function and content of diaries.