In this Issue
The Middle West Review is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal focused on studying the American Midwest, a “lost region” which has received far less scholarly attention than other American regions. Middle West Review is the only scholarly print publication dedicated exclusively to the study of the Midwest as a region. It provides a forum for scholars and non-scholars alike to explore the meaning of Midwestern identity, history, geography, society, culture, and politics. Overall, the mission of the journal is to join with like-minded associations, historical societies, writers, and scholars to help revitalize the study of the American Midwest.
published by
University of Nebraska Pressviewing issue
Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2014Editorial Board
Editor
Paul Mokrzycki, University of Iowa
Associate Editors
Jon K. Lauck, University of South Dakota
Shannon Murray, University of Calgary
Editorial Board
William Barillas, University of Wisconsin–La Crosse
James F. Brooks, University of California–Santa Barbara
Andrew Cayton, Miami University, Ohio
Kale Fajardo, University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Margaret Garb, Washington University in St. Louis
David F. Good, University of Minnesota–Twin Cities
Jeffrey Helgeson, Texas State University–San Marcos
Jason A. Heppler, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Wallace A. Hettle, University of Northern Iowa
Michael Innis- Jiménez, University of Alabama
Richard J. Jensen, Montana State University–Billings
Sara A. Kosiba, Troy University–Montgomery
Brian Craig Miller, Emporia State University
Paula Nelson, University of Wisconsin–Platteville
Gregory L. Schneider, Emporia State University
Andrew Seal, Yale University
Nikki M. Taylor, Texas Southern University
Sudhir Venkatesh, Columbia University
Sharon E. Wood, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Eric S. Zimmer, University of Iowa
Book Review Editor
Jon K. Lauck, University of South Dakota
Media Review Editor
Adam Ochonicky, University of Wisoconsin–Oshkosh