Kinship with the Land: Regionalist Thought In Iowa, 1894-1942

by E. Bradford Burns

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Pioneers moving into Iowa in the nineteenth century created a distinctly rural culture: family, farm, church, and school were its dominant institutions. After decades of settlement, however, several lively and perceptive generations interpreted their political, economic, and cultural environment--their Iowa--much more imaginatively; they offered such abundant insight, understanding, meaning and mission that they mentally and spiritually recreated Iowa. In Kinship with the Land historian show more Brad Burns celebrates this intense period of intellectual and cultural development. show less

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977.7History & geographyHistory of North AmericaNorth central United StatesIowa
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F621 .B945Local History of the United States, Canada and Latin AmericaUnited States local historyIowa
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