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Famous Wisconsin Authors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Famous Wisconsin Authors

From Aldo Leopold to Zona Gale, here are the profiles of 35 Famous Wisconsin Authors. Meet Native American authors as well as poets, novelists, and contemporary authors.

Wisconsin Authors and Their Works
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Wisconsin Authors and Their Works

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  • Published: 1918
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Bibliography of Wisconsin Authors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Bibliography of Wisconsin Authors

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1893
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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One Hundred Years of Wisconsin Authorship, 1836-1937
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

One Hundred Years of Wisconsin Authorship, 1836-1937

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-07-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Fall of Wisconsin
  • Language: en

The Fall of Wisconsin

National bestseller "Masterful." —Jane Mayer, best-selling author of Dark Money The Fall of Wisconsin is a deeply reported, searing account of how the state’s progressive tradition was undone and Wisconsin itself turned into a laboratory for national conservatives bent on remaking the country. Neither sentimental nor despairing, the book tells the story of the systematic dismantling of laws protecting the environment, labor unions, voting rights, and public education through the remarkable battles of ordinary citizens fighting to reclaim Wisconsin’s progressive legacy.

Raft of Stars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Raft of Stars

The further you run the closer you get to the truth... An instant classic for fans of Where the Crawdads Sing and We Begin at the End! ’One of the finest debut novels to emerge so far in 2021’ Sunday Post

The Politics of Resentment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

The Politics of Resentment

“An important contribution to the literature on contemporary American politics. Both methodologically and substantively, it breaks new ground.” —Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare When Scott Walker was elected Governor of Wisconsin, the state became the focus of debate about the appropriate role of government. In a time of rising inequality, Walker not only survived a bitterly contested recall, he was subsequently reelected. But why were the very people who would benefit from strong government services so vehemently against the idea of big government? With The Politics of Resentment, Katherine J. Cramer uncovers an oft-overlooked piece of the puzzle: rural political consciousness an...

Wisconsin's Foundations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Wisconsin's Foundations

Most Wisconsin citizens share a deep appreciation of the shape and texture of their familiar landscapes-the abundance of fresh water, the fertile soils, the northern forests, the varied landforms. All these features are directly related to a special set of geologic processes and materials that collectively define the land on which we all live, work, and play. But how did it come to be this way? How did it look in the past? What kinds of creatures lived here before us? In Wisconsin's case, the geologic story is long, complex, and incomplete, beginning over three billion years ago and still in progress. Wisconsin's Foundations is just the book for a broad audience of interested citizens who simply want to know more about the origins, evolution, and geological underpinnings of the Wisconsin landscape.

Wisconsin Talk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 196

Wisconsin Talk

Wisconsin is one of the most linguistically rich places in North America. It has the greatest diversity of American Indian languages east of the Mississippi, including Ojibwe and Menominee from the Algonquian language family, Ho-Chunk from the Siouan family, and Oneida from the Iroquoian family. French place names dot the state's map. German, Norwegian, and Polish—the languages of immigrants in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—are still spoken by tens of thousands of people, and the influx of new immigrants speaking Spanish, Hmong, and Somali continues to enrich the state's cultural landscape. These languages and others (Walloon, Cornish, Finnish, Czech, and more) have shaped...

The State of Wisconsin Blue Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1012

The State of Wisconsin Blue Book

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