| Preface |
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Becoming
American, Becoming Suburban: Norwegians in the 1920s
By John R. Jenswold |
3 |
Socialist
Dissent among Norwegian Americans:
Emil Lauritz Mengshoel, Newspaper Publisher and Author
By Odd-Stein Granhus |
27 |
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The Twin
Churches of Christiania, Minnesota, from 1854 to 1864:
A Study of the Causes of Immigrant Church Conflicts
by A. Gerald Dyste
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73 |
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As Sister,
Wife, and Mother: Education for Young Norwegian-American Lutheran Women
By DeAne L. Lagerquist
|
99 |
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Rural Norwegian-
American Reading Societies in the Late Nineteenth Century
By Steven J. Keillor
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139 |
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Travel Narratives,
Popular Religious Literature, Autobiography:
N. N. Rønning’s Contribution to Norwegian-American Culture
By Øyvind T. Gulliksen
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165 |
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Concerning Emigration
by John A. Johnson
translated by C.A. Clausen
|
205 |
Recollections
from My Journey to America and My First Years in America
By by Halle Steensland
translated by Odd S. Lovoll |
235 |
Land, Sea, and Ice:
Explorers and Discoverers in the Norwegian-American Press
By Arlow W. Andersen |
243 |
“The Pride
of the Race Had Been Touched”:
The 1925 Norse-American Immigration Centennial and Ethnic Identity
By April Schultz |
267 |
Some Recent
Publications
Compiled by Rolf H. Erickson
with Norwegian listings by Helene Pran Grimsvang and Caroline S. Haslund |
309 |
From
the Archives
By Charlotte Jacobson |
341
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| Norwegian-
American Historical Association |
351
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