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Author Hoganson, Kristin L., author.

Title The heartland : an American history / Kristin L. Hoganson.

Publication Info. New York : Penguin Press, 2019.

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  977 HOGANSON    Check Shelf
 Berlin-Peck Memorial Library - Non Fiction  977 HOGANSON    Check Shelf
 Cheshire Public Library - Adult Department Lower Level  977 HOGANSON    Check Shelf
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 Mansfield, Main Library - Adult Nonfiction  977 HOGANSON    Check Shelf
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Description xxvi, 399 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm
Summary "A history of a quintessentially American place - the rural and small town heartland -- that uncovers deep yet hidden currents of connection with the world. When Kristin L. Hoganson arrived in Champaign, Illinois, after teaching at Harvard, studying at Yale, and living in the D.C. metro area with various stints overseas, she expected to find her new home, well, isolated. Even provincial. After all, she had landed in the American heartland, a place where the nation's identity exists in its pristine form. Or so we have been taught to believe. Struck by the gap between reputation and reality, she determined to get to the bottom of history and myth. The deeper she dug into the making of the modern heartland, the wider her story became as she realized that she'd uncovered an unheralded crossroads of people, commerce, and ideas. But the really interesting thing, Hoganson found, was that over the course of American history, even as the region's connections with the rest of the planet became increasingly dense and intricate, the idea of the rural Midwest as a steadfast heartland became a stronger and more stubbornly immovable myth. In enshrining a symbolic heart, the American people have repressed the kinds of stories that Hoganson tells, of sweeping breadth and depth and soul. In The Heartland, Kristin L. Hoganson drills deep into the center of the country, only to find a global story in the resulting core sample. Deftly navigating the disconnect between history and myth, she tracks both the backstory of this region and the evolution of the idea of an unalloyed heart at the center of the land. A provocative and highly original work of historical scholarship, The Heartland speaks volumes about pressing preoccupations, among them identity and community, immigration and trade, and security and global power. And food. To read it is to be inoculated against using the word "heartland" unironically ever again."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [313]-386) and index.
Contents Introduction : what is the nation, at heart? -- Between place and space : the pioneering politics of locality -- Meat in the middle : converging borderlands in the U.S. Midwest -- Hog-tied : the roots of the modern American empire -- The isolationist capital of America : hotbed of alliance politics -- Flownover states : the view from the middle of everything -- Home, land, security : exile, dispossession, and loss -- Conclusion : the nation, at heart.
Subject Middle West -- History.
Middle West -- Civilization.
Group identity -- Middle West.
Human geography -- Middle West.
Civilization. (OCoLC)fst00862898
Group identity. (OCoLC)fst00948442
Human geography. (OCoLC)fst00963107
Middle West. (OCoLC)fst01240052
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Online version: Hoganson, Kristin L., author. Heartland New York : Penguin Press, 2019 9780525561620 (DLC) 2019001019
ISBN 9781594203572 (hardcover)
1594203571 (hardcover)
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