Faculty Publications

 

Publications written by faculty and staff in the Department of History at the University of Northern Iowa.

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Submissions from 1996

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The Domestic Image And Factory Culture: The Cotton District In Mid-Nineteenth-Century England, Carol E. Morgan

Submissions from 1995

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In the Full Light of Day: The Ku Klux Klan in 1920s Iowa, Robert J. Neymeyer

Submissions from 1994

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Free Jazz: A Reflection Of Black Power Ideology, John D. Baskerville

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The Artistic Achievement And Historical Position Of Huai-Su's Draft-Script Calligraphy, Ho Ch'ing-Ku and Charles Holcombe

Submissions from 1992

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Who Were The German Independent Socialists? The Leipzig City Council Election Of 6 December 1917, David McKibben

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Women, Work And Consciousness In The Mid-Nineteenth-Century English Cotton Industry, Carol E. Morgan

Submissions from 1990

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The Leipzig Working Class And World War I: A Methodology For Inferring Historical Attitudes From Behavior, David McKibbin

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Sara Bard Field, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, And The Phenomenon Of Migratory Divorce, Glenda Riley

Submissions from 1989

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Post-Soviet Afghanistan: The Position Of The Minorities, Richard S. Newell

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Women's Responses to the Challenges of Plains Living, Glenda Riley

Submissions from 1987

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At Home on the Range: Essays on the History of Western Social and Domestic Life., Glenda Riley

Submissions from 1986

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Review of Now That the Buffalo's Gone: A Study of Today's American Indians By Alvin M. Josephy, Jr, William H. Graves

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Women On The Panama Trail To California, 1849-1869, Glenda Riley

Submissions from 1985

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Women On The Great Plains Recent Developments Research, Glenda Riley

Submissions from 1983

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Critique Of Southern Society And Vision Of A New Order: The Fellowship Of Southern Churchmen, 1934–1957, Robert F. Martin

Submissions from 1982

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Organizing a Public History Course: An Alternative Approach, Glenda Riley

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Review of A Harvest Yet to Reap: A History of Prairie Women Researched and compiled by Linda Rasmussen, Lorna Rasmussen, Candace Savage, and Anne wheeler, Glenda Riley

Submissions from 1980

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“Not Gainfully Employed”: Women On The Iowa Frontier, 1833-1870, Glenda Riley

Submissions from 1978

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Socialism In The French Countryside: A Continuing Debate, Roy E. Sandstrom

Submissions from 1970

Foreign Area Studies: India. A Syllabus, Emily C. Brown