73 Avsnitt

  1. Matthew E. Stanley Professor of History at Albany State University

    Publicerades: 2017-07-26
  2. Bruce Bigelow, Professor of Geography History and Anthropology, Butler University

    Publicerades: 2017-06-20
  3. Greg Dowd, Professor of History Michigan University

    Publicerades: 2017-06-15
  4. Defending the Revolt from the Village: Reinforcing Sinclair Lewis in the Age of Trump

    Publicerades: 2017-06-13
  5. Matt Pehl, Assistant Professor of History Augustana University

    Publicerades: 2017-05-23
  6. Dave Page, Retired English Professor and F. Scott Fitzgerald scholar

    Publicerades: 2017-05-15
  7. Andrew Jewell,Professor of Digital Projects at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries

    Publicerades: 2017-05-02
  8. Scott Atkinson, Editor-in-Chief of Belt Magazine

    Publicerades: 2017-04-26
  9. Dr. Harry Thompson, Executive Director, The Center for Western Studies, at Augustana University

    Publicerades: 2017-04-20
  10. Patrick Kerin, The Buckeye Muse

    Publicerades: 2017-04-17
  11. Jonathan Kasparek, Associate Professor of History at University of Wisconsin, Waukesha

    Publicerades: 2017-03-22
  12. Nancy Berlage, Professor of History at Texas State University

    Publicerades: 2017-02-28
  13. Dr. Christopher Phillips - Professor of History, University of Cincinnati

    Publicerades: 2017-02-27
  14. Philip Greasley, Associate Professor of English, University of Kentucky

    Publicerades: 2017-02-23
  15. Dr. Silvana Saddali, Associate Professor, St. Louis University.

    Publicerades: 2017-02-17
  16. Dr. Michael C. Steiner, Emeritus Professor of American Studies, Cal State Fullerton

    Publicerades: 2017-02-16
  17. Dr. Larry Lockridge

    Publicerades: 2017-02-07
  18. Adam Arenson, Professor of History, Manhattan College

    Publicerades: 2017-01-21
  19. Steve Hahn

    Publicerades: 2017-01-20
  20. James Connolly Director, Center for Middletown Studies, Professor of History

    Publicerades: 2017-01-08

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A scholarly association devoted to Midwestern history The Midwestern History Association, created in the fall of 2014, is dedicated to rebuilding the field of Midwestern history, which has suffered from decades of neglect and inattention. The MHA will advocate for greater attention to Midwestern history among professional historians, seek to rebuild the infrastructure necessary for the study of the American Midwest, promote greater academic discourse relating to Midwestern history, support the work of the new journal Middle West Review and other journals which promote the study of the Midwest, and offer prizes to scholars who excel in the study of the Midwest.

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