While occupying the center of the continental United States, the
state of Nebraska remains outside the comprehension of most
Americans. Contrary to the popular image of a flat, treeless
landscape from horizon to horizon, the state offers a variety of
topography. It has long supported a mixed economy of agriculture,
livestock production, and industry. In its historical development,
it has embraced a strong frontier tradition alongside a modern
fusion of sophisticated city life and state-of-the-art
agribusiness. This bibliography--the first systematic
bibliographical tool ever assembled for the state of
Nebraska--provides a valuable aid for scholars and students wishing
to do research on this little-understood state.
This bibliography includes monographs, journal articles, theses,
and dissertations published prior to 1994. The sources are arranged
into topical chapters, including subjects such as the Environment,
Native Americans in Historical Times, the Frontier Period, Cultural
Life, and Social Issues. Entries are fully annotated, including
both descriptive and interpretive annotations, making the book
useful to both academic and amateur researchers.
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