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by Theodore Christian Blegen

ePub Grass Roots History download
Author:
Theodore Christian Blegen
ISBN13:
978-0804606028
ISBN:
0804606021
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Kennikat Press; Facsimile edition edition (October 1970)
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Theodore Christian Blegen (16 July 1891 – 18 July 1969) was an American historian and author. Blegen was the author of numerous historic reference books, papers and articles written over a five decade period. His primary areas of focus were of the history of the state of Minnesota and of Norwegian-American immigration. Theodore Christian Blegen was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Anna Regine (1854-1925) and John H. Blegen (1851-1928), both of whom had emigrated from Lillehammer, Norway.

Theodore Christian Blegen was an American historian and author. Grass Roots History was first published in 1947. The pivot of history is not the uncommon, but the usual, and the true makers of history are "the people, ye. Theodore C. Blegen, writing with discernment and vigor, explores in his book the simple essence of grass roots history, the colors and forms and the processes of our daily life and civilization.

Theodore C. Blegen, writing with discernment and vigor, explores in his book the simple essence of grass roots history, the colors and forms and the processes of our daily life and civilization

Theodore C. He uses diaries and letters, songs and ballads of the immigrants and pioneers, everyday speech, and newspaper advertisements to show clearly and sharply the exciting sources of the literature of the unlettered, to reveal the spirit of the day, and to reconstruct for the reader a segment of the American past.

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Semantic Scholar profile for Theodore Christian Blegen, with fewer than 50 highly influential . Minnesota: A History of the State. Theodore Christian Blegen. Book collecting and scholarship. Minnesota history : a quarterly magazine.

Semantic Scholar profile for Theodore Christian Blegen, with fewer than 50 highly influential citations. Theodore Christian Blegen, Bertha L. Heilbron. The Kensington Rune Stone: New Light on an Old Riddle. Theodore Christian Blegen, Michael A Brook. Norwegian Migration to America, 1825-1860.

Grass Roots History was first published in 1947. Blegen, an accomplished writer, was a noted American historian

History, Cultural Criticism, Literature. Blegen, an accomplished writer, was a noted American historian. Dean of the Graduate School at the University of Minnesota, he had long been interested in studying the American folk and the American region, and was the author, among other books, of Norwegian Migration to America. He was also coauthor with Martin B. Ruud of Norwegian Emigrant Songs and Ballads.

Grass Roots History was first published in 1947. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

The pivot of history is not the uncommon, but the usual, and the true makers of history are "the people, yes."

Theodore C. Blegen, writing with discernment and vigor, explores in his book the simple essence of grass roots history, the colors and forms and the processes of our daily life and civilization. He uses diaries and letters, songs and ballads of the immigrants and pioneers, everyday speech, and newspaper advertisements to show clearly and sharply the exciting sources of "the literature of the unlettered," to reveal the spirit of the day, and to reconstruct for the reader a segment of the American past.

"We have need to dig into the folk story of America if we are to bring out the pattern of American development and American culture in all its color and richness of texture and design. Grass roots history is an avenue to that 'social awareness' which the natural scientists, more boldly than the social scientists, have declared to be the most urgent and compelling need of our day."

This is the author's own statement of the significance of grass roots history.