With overview essays and more than 400 A-Z entries, this exhaustive encyclopedia documents the history of Asians in America from earliest contact to the present day. Organized topically by group, with an in-depth overview essay on each group, the encyclopedia examines the myriad ethnic groups and hi
The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia (Midwestern History and Culture)
β Scribed by Andrew R. L. Cayton (editor), Richard Sisson (editor), Chris Zacher (editor)
- Publisher
- Indiana University Press
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1895
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This first-ever encyclopedia of the Midwest seeks to embrace this large and diverse area, to give it voice, and help define its distinctive character. Organized by topic, it encourages readers to reflect upon the region as a whole. Each section moves from the general to the specific, covering broad themes in longer introductory essays, filling in the details in the shorter entries that follow. There are portraits of each of the regionβs twelve states, followed by entries on society and culture, community and social life, economy and technology, and public life. The book offers a wealth of information about the regionβs surprising ethnic diversityβa vast array of foods, languages, styles, religions, and customsβplus well-informed essays on the regionβs history, culture and values, and conflicts. A site of ideas and innovations, reforms and revivals, and social and physical extremes, the Midwest emerges as a place of great complexity, signal importance, and continual fascination.
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