With 3,400 entries, this is the only comprehensive, up-to-date bibliography covering Wisconsin's 150-year history.
Series Foreword
Preface
State Map
Environment
Archaeology of Wisconsin Native Americans
Wisconsin Native Americans
Individual Tribes
French, British, and American Territorial Period, 1634-1848
Immigrants after 1820s
Statehood and the Civil War, 1848-1870
Using the Land
Economy, Industries, and Labor
Transportation and Communication
Growth and Change, 1870-1913
World Wars and the Depression, 1914-1949
1950 to the Present
Cultural Life
Social Issues
Education and Libraries
Religion
People
Local Histories
Reference Works
Sources
Indexes
BARBARA DOTTS PAUL is Associate Professor and Librarian at the
University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point. She has published two other
bibliographies, The Polish-German Borderlands: An Annotated
Bibliography (Greenwood, 1994) and The Germans After World War II:
An English Language Bibliography (1990). With Justus F. Paul, she
coauthored The Badger State: A Documentary History of Wisconsin
(1979).
JUSTUS F. PAUL is Professor of History and Dean of the College of
Letters and Science at the University of Wisconsin—Stevens Point.
He is the author of The World Is Ours: A History of the University
of Wisconsin—Stevens Point, 1894-1994 (1994), Senator Hugh Butler
and Nebraska Republicanism (1976) and editor of Selected Writings
of Rhys W. Hays (1977). With Barbara J. Paul, he coauthored The
Badger State: A Documentary History of Wisconsin (1979).
?[T]his volume will serve as the most convenient starting place for
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"ÝT¨his volume will serve as the most convenient starting place for
Wisconsin history."-Choice
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Wisconsin history."-Choice
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