Norwegian-American Studies, Volume 33 - 0877320802
Norwegian-American Historical Association
Volume 33 features articles on Becoming American, Becoming Suburban: Norwegians in the 1920s, Education for Young Norwegian-American Lutheran Women and Rural Norwegian- American Reading Societies in the Late Nineteenth Century.
Norwegian-American Historical Association , Norwegian-American Studies, Volume 33, © 1992, Norwegian-American Historical Association, Northfield, Minnesota, Hardcover, 370 Pages, 0-87732-080-2.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Becoming American, Becoming Suburban: Norwegians in the 1920s, By John R. Jenswold, 33:3
- Socialist Dissent among Norwegian Americans: Emil Lauritz Mengshoel, Newspaper Publisher and Author By Odd-Stein Granhus 33:27
- The Twin Churches of Christiania, Minnesota, from 1854 to 1864: A Study of the Causes of Immigrant Church Conflicts, by A. Gerald Dyste 33:73
- As Sister, Wife, and Mother: Education for Young Norwegian-American Lutheran Women, By DeAne L. Lagerquist, 33:99
- Rural Norwegian- American Reading Societies in the Late Nineteenth Century, By Steven J. Keillor, 33:139
- Travel Narratives, Popular Religious Literature, Autobiography: N. N. Rønning’s Contribution to Norwegian-American Culture, By Øyvind T. Gulliksen, 33:165
- Concerning Emigration, by John A. Johnson, translated by C.A. Clausen, 33:205
- Recollections from My Journey to America and My First Years in America, by Halle Steensland, translated by Odd S. Lovoll 33:235
- Land, Sea, and Ice: Explorers and Discoverers in the Norwegian-American Press, By Arlow W. Andersen 33:243
- “The Pride of the Race Had Been Touched”: The 1925 Norse-American Immigration Centennial and Ethnic Identity, By April Schultz, 33:267
- Some Recent Publications, Compiled by Rolf H. Erickson, with Norwegian listings by Helene Pran Grimsvang and Caroline S. Haslund, 33:309
- From the Archives, By Charlotte Jacobson 33:341
- Norwegian-American Historical Association 33:351