Alice Fothergill has performed a great service by reporting about events often overlooked, glossed over, or discounted as fiction that resulted from the 1997 Grand Forks, North Dakota, flood and its impact on local women. Women of all backgrounds, income levels, sexual orientations, and beyond were, and have continued to be, challenged by the events prior to, during, and following the flood
There are many ways of presenting historical events and persons, including narrative and analysis, o...
Review of: Chasing Rainbows: A Recollection of the Great Plains, 1921-1975. Gist, Gladys Leffler
Patterns of immigration to the U.S. have been changing since the 1990s. The geographic dispersion of...
Alice Fothergill has performed a great service by reporting about events often overlooked, glossed o...
Jane Varley\u27s Flood Stage and Rising opens with what becomes the haunting echo of the narrative, ...
Red River Rising is a gripping read with all the tension and memorable characters of a good whodunit...
Focusing on the history of North Dakota farm women from the years of settlement and community-buildi...
Kennedy\u27s subtitle is apt, for her book narrates the education of a biologist who becomes a secon...
Review of: Honor the Grandmothers: Dakota and Lakota Women Tell Their Stories. Penman, Sarah, ed
Review of: "Women of the Northern Plains: Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870–1930...
No scholar might be better qualified to write a biography of Calamity Jane than James McLaird. Durin...
Visitors to Fort Rice State Historic Site have little idea of the drama that took place there during...
The history of this book is as remarkable as the lives of the women it chronicles. While rummaging t...
Chasing Rainbows is the first-person story of Gladys Leffler Gist, a farm woman who was born in Iowa...
As a biologist, Theodore Sargent has taken a different approach to the life and work of Massachusett...
There are many ways of presenting historical events and persons, including narrative and analysis, o...
Review of: Chasing Rainbows: A Recollection of the Great Plains, 1921-1975. Gist, Gladys Leffler
Patterns of immigration to the U.S. have been changing since the 1990s. The geographic dispersion of...
Alice Fothergill has performed a great service by reporting about events often overlooked, glossed o...
Jane Varley\u27s Flood Stage and Rising opens with what becomes the haunting echo of the narrative, ...
Red River Rising is a gripping read with all the tension and memorable characters of a good whodunit...
Focusing on the history of North Dakota farm women from the years of settlement and community-buildi...
Kennedy\u27s subtitle is apt, for her book narrates the education of a biologist who becomes a secon...
Review of: Honor the Grandmothers: Dakota and Lakota Women Tell Their Stories. Penman, Sarah, ed
Review of: "Women of the Northern Plains: Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870–1930...
No scholar might be better qualified to write a biography of Calamity Jane than James McLaird. Durin...
Visitors to Fort Rice State Historic Site have little idea of the drama that took place there during...
The history of this book is as remarkable as the lives of the women it chronicles. While rummaging t...
Chasing Rainbows is the first-person story of Gladys Leffler Gist, a farm woman who was born in Iowa...
As a biologist, Theodore Sargent has taken a different approach to the life and work of Massachusett...
There are many ways of presenting historical events and persons, including narrative and analysis, o...
Review of: Chasing Rainbows: A Recollection of the Great Plains, 1921-1975. Gist, Gladys Leffler
Patterns of immigration to the U.S. have been changing since the 1990s. The geographic dispersion of...