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Norwegians on the prairie, ethnicity and the development of the country town, Odd S. Lovoll

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Norwegians on the prairie, ethnicity and the development of the country town, Odd S. Lovoll
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Norwegians on the prairie
Medium
electronic resource
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dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Odd S. Lovoll
Sub title
ethnicity and the development of the country town
Summary
Against the broad backdrop of the expanding western frontier, noted Norwegian American scholar Odd S. Lovoll explores the country town through the lens of ethnicity in this pioneering study. Benson, Madison, and Starbuck, all located on the western Minnesota prairie, were settled primarily by Norwegians and served as urban centers-railroad hubs, destinations for trade, and social nexuses-for the farming communities that surround them. Lovoll's meticulous research into census data, careful reading of local newspapers, and extensive interviews with the descendants of Norwegian immigrants reveals strong ties to homeland that are visible today in each town's social, political, and religious character
Target audience
adult
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