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- Middle West Review
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 9, Number 2, Spring 2023
- An Interview with David Roediger
- I'm Your Boy: Dan Fogelberg and Peoria, Illinois
- Revisiting a Debut at a Career's End: David Mamet's Lakeboat (1970/1980)
- Ruin, Revival, and Something in Between: Memoirs of the Rust Belt
- They Have All Gone Away: Farms, Families, and Change
- The Land Remains: A Midwestern Perspective On Our Past and Future by Neil D. Hamilton (review)
- Black Snake: Standing Rock, the Dakota Access Pipeline, and Environmental Justice by Katherine Wiltenburg Todrys (review)
- Spoon River America: Edgar Lee Masters and the Myth of the American Small Town by Jason Stacy (review)
- The Names of John Gergen: Immigrant Identities in Early Twentieth-Century St. Louis by Benjamin Moore (review)
- A Geography of the Hutterites in North America by Simon M. Evans (review)
- A History of Hate in Ohio: Then and Now by Michael E. Brooks and Bob Fitrakis (review)
- Angel De Cora, Karen Thronson, and the Art of Place: How Two Midwestern Women Used Art to Negotiate Migration and Dispossession by Elizabeth Sutton (review)
- The Heartland: An American History by Kristin L. Hoganson (review)
- Crafting an Indigenous Nation: Kiowa Expressive Culture in the Progressive Era by Jenny Tone-Pah-Hote (review)
- Reframing History: A Response
- Surveying the Ongoing History Crisis: Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence from Across the Midwest
- U.S. History as Part of a Core Curriculum
- Whitewashing the Heartland
- Settler Colonialism and Imagining the Nation's Center as its Right
- Imagining Supremacy
- Recognizing the Authentic, Documented Middle West
- Wrong Ideas About Wrong Ideas
- Does "White" Equal "White Supremacy"?
- No, the Heartland Isn't a Race, and the Social Sciences Are a Mess
- What to the "Other" Is the Midwest?
- Whose Midwest?
- Agrarian Mythologies
- Inventing a Heartland
- "For Women Only!": A Radical Message of the Black Middle Class in Kansas City
- Sustenance, Social Bonds, and Politics: A Food History of the South Dakota Suffrage Movement
- Female Hucksters and Produce Markets in the Great Lakes Region, 1830sā1890s
- "The Light of Science and Religion": Women's Education, the Language of Conquest, and Emerging Midwestern Identities on the Illinois Frontier, 1830ā1850
- Monuments to Midwestern Pioneer Mothers and Native Women
- Introduction
- Introduction: The Shredding of Midwestern Newspapers
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