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CHUY RENTERIA, We Heard It When We Were Young: Tales of Growing Up Mexican American in Small-Town Iowa
E. PAUL DURRENBERGER, The Dawn of Industrial Agriculture: Anthropology, Literature, and History
From Iowa to the Nation: Harold Hughes and the Politics of Alcoholism Treatment
KELSEY ENSIGN argues that during the second half of the twentieth century Iowa, and specifically Harold Hughes, played a significant role in alcoholism reform. Through programs like the Iowa Comprehensive Alcoholism Project and Congress's passage of the Hughes Act, Iowa and Hughes altered the political relationship between alcoholic citizens and the government not only in Iowa but throughout the natio
MOLLY P. ROZUM, Grasslands Grown: Creating Place on the U.S. Northern Plains and Canadian Prairies
Andrew F. Lang, A Contest of Civilizations: Exposing the Crisis of American Exceptionalism in the Civil War Era
DIANA L. DRETSKE, The Bonds of War: A Story of Immigrants and Esprit de Corps in Company C, 96th Illinois Volunteer Infantry
MARILYN BROOKWOOD, The Orphans of Davenport: Eugenics, the Great Depression, and the War Over Children’s Intelligence
Migrant Culture Maintenance: The Welsh in Mahaska County, Iowa, 1870–1920
ROBERT LLEWELLYN TYLER examines the vibrant ethnolinguistic community that Welsh immigrants established in Mahaska County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He examines the distinct cultural nature of the community, how it changed, and the forces that enabled Welsh immigrants and their children to so readily become Americans