What is probably Elwyn Robinson\u27s most enduring legacy is his six themes of North Dakota history. He used them as his theory to explain how and why North Dakota was settled and developed the way it did. To an extent, he also used them to prophesize North Dakota\u27s future
Dr. Elwyn B. Robinson of the UND History Department lectures to a North Dakota history class in Merr...
This essay presents a number of positive alternatives for the future of the rural Northern Great Pla...
The Great Plains lacked the resource settlers required to create a built environment that met their ...
Elwyn Robinson\u27s sweeping History of North Dakota has become a classic in American state historie...
In his History of North Dakota, Elwyn B. Robinson described six themes of North Dakota’s history: re...
The concept that the Great Plains environment has altered or repelled basic institutions of the soci...
The North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies at the North Dakota Agricultural College in Fargo an...
Plains Folk essentially completes its 1983 predecessor, Prairie Mosaic, authored by sociologist Will...
Settlement of the western United States resulted in clearing and degradation of many wooded areas. T...
This research traces the nature and impetus of agricultural landscape change from 1910 to 1990, with...
The northern plains are often ignored by the rest of the nation or, if not, are mentioned in the con...
South Dakota, duh KOH tuh, was named for the Dakota, or Sioux Indians who lived in this region befor...
The purpose of this paper is to present three theories of the future of the Great Plains. The theori...
This thesis is a systematic geographical analysis of the Coteau des Prairies of eastern South Dakota...
The delayed discovery of oil in North Dakota resulted from remoteness, environment, and economic dis...
Dr. Elwyn B. Robinson of the UND History Department lectures to a North Dakota history class in Merr...
This essay presents a number of positive alternatives for the future of the rural Northern Great Pla...
The Great Plains lacked the resource settlers required to create a built environment that met their ...
Elwyn Robinson\u27s sweeping History of North Dakota has become a classic in American state historie...
In his History of North Dakota, Elwyn B. Robinson described six themes of North Dakota’s history: re...
The concept that the Great Plains environment has altered or repelled basic institutions of the soci...
The North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies at the North Dakota Agricultural College in Fargo an...
Plains Folk essentially completes its 1983 predecessor, Prairie Mosaic, authored by sociologist Will...
Settlement of the western United States resulted in clearing and degradation of many wooded areas. T...
This research traces the nature and impetus of agricultural landscape change from 1910 to 1990, with...
The northern plains are often ignored by the rest of the nation or, if not, are mentioned in the con...
South Dakota, duh KOH tuh, was named for the Dakota, or Sioux Indians who lived in this region befor...
The purpose of this paper is to present three theories of the future of the Great Plains. The theori...
This thesis is a systematic geographical analysis of the Coteau des Prairies of eastern South Dakota...
The delayed discovery of oil in North Dakota resulted from remoteness, environment, and economic dis...
Dr. Elwyn B. Robinson of the UND History Department lectures to a North Dakota history class in Merr...
This essay presents a number of positive alternatives for the future of the rural Northern Great Pla...
The Great Plains lacked the resource settlers required to create a built environment that met their ...