The Heartland: An American History

Author:   Kristin L. Hoganson
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
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9780525561637


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   21 April 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Kristin L. Hoganson
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Penguin USA
Dimensions:   Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.40cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9780525561637


ISBN 10:   0525561633
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   21 April 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Fascinating and convincing . . . Hoganson is a marvelous writer. . . . [a] considerable achievement. --The Wall Street Journal An original contribution to the history of the region . . . in conversation with our contemporary moment. --The New York Times Book Review [Hoganson is] clear and entertaining . . . [a] deeply researched book that will remain useful and readable long after the election cycle during which it's being published. -NPR.org Well-illustrated and thoroughly researched . . . pleasingly provocative . . . Those inclined to take the Midwest for granted will think differently about it after browsing through this book. -The Columbus Dispatch Awash in interesting and fresh information. --The Minneapolis Star Tribune [A] sophisticated, complex work. . . . Deeply researched with a well-proven argument, [The Heartland] will attract many scholars as well as general readers who like innovative, challenging history. --Publishers Weekly, starred review A revelatory examination . . . [A] brilliantly reasoned, meticulously researched book, which refreshingly pushes against stereotypes at every turn. . . . With lively prose, Hoganson delivers an eye-opening, outside-the-box book that is mind-bending in all the right ways. --Kirkus, starred review As broad and wide as the prairie itself, The Heartland challenges both national and global histories by proposing a whole new way of thinking about the nature of place. The heartland isn't the isolated homeland of American myth, Hoganson argues; it's a site of circulation, experiment, and renewal. --Jill Lepore, author of These Truths: A History of the United States Kristin Hoganson paints an original and surprising portrait of the Midwest: international in every respect, from its peoples and its animals to its politics and its economics. The Heartland is a compelling history that forces us to rethink the global and the cosmopolitan, the regional and the particular. --Andrew Zimmerman, George Washington University In this brilliant and entirely original telling, Kristin Hoganson shows us the Midwest is not the tidy isolationist bastion of white picket fence Americana that informs still prevailing myths of the region as forgettable flyover country. Through a series of deft and often surprising portraits of Native Americans and the coming of settler colonialism, the changing natural environment and the place of the region in the rise of American empire, she makes clear the heartland's remarkable heterogeneity along with the global forces that gave its lands and peoples shape and form. A transformative reconsideration of the Midwest and its place in the American story, The Heartland is a luminous work by a master historian at the very top of her game. --Mark Philip Bradley, The University of Chicago Kristin Hoganson masterfully unpacks the myth of the American heartland, demonstrating that this geographic region has never stood in static isolation. The Heartland makes critical interventions in the study of empire, settler-colonialism, borderlands, and food systems. From swampland to pastoral landscape, this uneasy symbol of nativism in American politics must be understood in a global context. --Mireya Loza, New York University, author of Defiant Braceros


One of NPR's Best Books of 2019 Fascinating and convincing . . . Hoganson is a marvelous writer. . . . [a] considerable achievement. --The Wall Street Journal An original contribution to the history of the region . . . in conversation with our contemporary moment. --The New York Times Book Review [Hoganson is] clear and entertaining . . . [a] deeply researched book that will remain useful and readable long after the election cycle during which it's being published. -NPR.org Well-illustrated and thoroughly researched . . . pleasingly provocative . . . Those inclined to take the Midwest for granted will think differently about it after browsing through this book. -The Columbus Dispatch Awash in interesting and fresh information. --The Minneapolis Star Tribune [A] sophisticated, complex work. . . . Deeply researched with a well-proven argument, [The Heartland] will attract many scholars as well as general readers who like innovative, challenging history. --Publishers Weekly, starred review A revelatory examination . . . [A] brilliantly reasoned, meticulously researched book, which refreshingly pushes against stereotypes at every turn. . . . With lively prose, Hoganson delivers an eye-opening, outside-the-box book that is mind-bending in all the right ways. --Kirkus, starred review As broad and wide as the prairie itself, The Heartland challenges both national and global histories by proposing a whole new way of thinking about the nature of place. The heartland isn't the isolated homeland of American myth, Hoganson argues; it's a site of circulation, experiment, and renewal. --Jill Lepore, author of These Truths: A History of the United States Kristin Hoganson paints an original and surprising portrait of the Midwest: international in every respect, from its peoples and its animals to its politics and its economics. The Heartland is a compelling history that forces us to rethink the global and the cosmopolitan, the regional and the particular. --Andrew Zimmerman, George Washington University In this brilliant and entirely original telling, Kristin Hoganson shows us the Midwest is not the tidy isolationist bastion of white picket fence Americana that informs still prevailing myths of the region as forgettable flyover country. Through a series of deft and often surprising portraits of Native Americans and the coming of settler colonialism, the changing natural environment and the place of the region in the rise of American empire, she makes clear the heartland's remarkable heterogeneity along with the global forces that gave its lands and peoples shape and form. A transformative reconsideration of the Midwest and its place in the American story, The Heartland is a luminous work by a master historian at the very top of her game. --Mark Philip Bradley, The University of Chicago Kristin Hoganson masterfully unpacks the myth of the American heartland, demonstrating that this geographic region has never stood in static isolation. The Heartland makes critical interventions in the study of empire, settler-colonialism, borderlands, and food systems. From swampland to pastoral landscape, this uneasy symbol of nativism in American politics must be understood in a global context. --Mireya Loza, New York University, author of Defiant Braceros


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Kristin L. Hoganson is the Stanley S. Stroup Professor of United States History at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She is the author of Consumers' Imperium- The Global Production of American Domesticity, 1865-1920; American Empire at the Turn of the Twentieth Century; and Fighting for American Manhood- How Gender Politics Provoked the Spanish-American and Philippine-American Wars. Having lived in central Illinois longer than any other place, she now calls the prairie home.

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