Public buildings have been seen as reflections of society\u27s culture and politics for centuries, and it has been a long-accepted corollary that Americans view their state capitols as palaces of democratic government. This handsome volume, with essays by Frederick C. Luebke, H. Keith Sawyers, David Murphy, Dale L. Gibbs, Joan Woodside and Betsy Gabb, Norman Geske and Jon Nelson, and Robert C. Ripley, richly documents the story of one of the more unusual American capitol buildings: Bertram Goodhue\u27s Nebraska State Capitol. It, too, is a paean to democracy, but it is a delightful and surprising architectural maverick
In 2008, Jim Parsons and David Bush, staff members of the Greater Houston Preservation Alliance, pub...
Review of: Prairie University: A History of the University of Nebraska. Knoll, Robert E
Nebraska Moments, by Donald Hickey, professor of history at Wayne State College in Nebraska, is a co...
Public buildings have been seen as reflections of society\u27s culture and politics for centuries, a...
This book is a tribute to the power of art, specifically, of the sculpture outside and inside the Ne...
Employing three conceptual frameworks or lenses, Charles Goodsell provides an illuminating examinati...
A High Peak of Architectural Progress Some little while ago there appeared on this page a saying to ...
Drama is the quality that Hartley Burr Alexander, the thematic consultant for the Nebraska State C...
Masterfully highlighting the contribution that individuals such as William Jennings Bryan, George No...
Review of: The American Statehouse: Interpreting Democracy\u27s Temples. Goodsell, Charles T
The book succeeds on several intellectual levels: it presents valuable historical references for the...
Review of: Governors\u27 Mansions of the Midwest. Liberman, Ann; O\u27Brien, Alise, photog
This is a book that needed to be written-a valuable, though flawed, addition to the literature on N...
Augustus Vincent Tack (1870-1949) was the first of eight artists who executed murals in the Nebraska...
This is a book that needed to be written-a valuable, though flawed, addition to the literature on Ne...
In 2008, Jim Parsons and David Bush, staff members of the Greater Houston Preservation Alliance, pub...
Review of: Prairie University: A History of the University of Nebraska. Knoll, Robert E
Nebraska Moments, by Donald Hickey, professor of history at Wayne State College in Nebraska, is a co...
Public buildings have been seen as reflections of society\u27s culture and politics for centuries, a...
This book is a tribute to the power of art, specifically, of the sculpture outside and inside the Ne...
Employing three conceptual frameworks or lenses, Charles Goodsell provides an illuminating examinati...
A High Peak of Architectural Progress Some little while ago there appeared on this page a saying to ...
Drama is the quality that Hartley Burr Alexander, the thematic consultant for the Nebraska State C...
Masterfully highlighting the contribution that individuals such as William Jennings Bryan, George No...
Review of: The American Statehouse: Interpreting Democracy\u27s Temples. Goodsell, Charles T
The book succeeds on several intellectual levels: it presents valuable historical references for the...
Review of: Governors\u27 Mansions of the Midwest. Liberman, Ann; O\u27Brien, Alise, photog
This is a book that needed to be written-a valuable, though flawed, addition to the literature on N...
Augustus Vincent Tack (1870-1949) was the first of eight artists who executed murals in the Nebraska...
This is a book that needed to be written-a valuable, though flawed, addition to the literature on Ne...
In 2008, Jim Parsons and David Bush, staff members of the Greater Houston Preservation Alliance, pub...
Review of: Prairie University: A History of the University of Nebraska. Knoll, Robert E
Nebraska Moments, by Donald Hickey, professor of history at Wayne State College in Nebraska, is a co...