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Where East Meets (Mid)West - by Lauck & Gleaves Whitney (Paperback)

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  • Essays on midwestern regional identity Somewhere west of the Appalachians and north of the Ohio River, the Midwest begins.
  • About the Author: Jon K. Lauck teaches history and political science at the University of South Dakota, and he is editor in chief of Middle West Review.
  • 336 Pages
  • History, United States

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"Somewhere west of the Appalachians and north of the Ohio River, the Midwest begins. Just where exactly, and how, and why are the questions explored in Where East Meets (Mid)West. Bringing together a range of perspectives, the volume argues that while cultural boundaries remain difficult to define, Ohio has been central to regional transitions throughout history. To Native Americans, Ohio was the meeting place of two major drainage basins: the Ohio River and the Great Lakes Basin, which resulted in large amounts of trade activity, cultural exchange, and conflict. During America's westward expansion, Ohio was an essential pathway, the first of the new Northwest territories to gain statehood, and a battleground over the issue of enslavement. More recently, Ohio's diverse makeup--a combination of rural agriculture, new industry, urbanism, and the Rust Belt--has made it challenging to categorize. Is it part of the Midwest? Does the Midwest even begin in Ohio, or does the transition start in western New York or along the western edge of Pennsylvania? The contributors to Where East Meets (Mid)West wrestle with these questions of cultural and regional identity, exploring from various angles what it means to be midwestern"--



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Essays on midwestern regional identity

Somewhere west of the Appalachians and north of the Ohio River, the Midwest begins. Just where exactly, and how, and why are the questions explored in Where East Meets (Mid)West. Bringing together a range of perspectives, the volume argues that while cultural boundaries remain difficult to define, Ohio has been central to regional transitions throughout history. To Native Americans, Ohio was the meeting place of two major drainage basins: the Ohio River and the Great Lakes Basin, which resulted in large amounts of trade activity, cultural exchange, and conflict. During America's westward expansion, Ohio was an essential pathway, the first of the new Northwest territories to gain statehood, and a battleground over the issue of enslavement.

More recently, Ohio's diverse makeup--a combination of rural agriculture, new industry, urbanism, and the Rust Belt--has made it challenging to categorize. Is it part of the Midwest? Does the Midwest even begin in Ohio, or does the transition start in western New York or along the western edge of Pennsylvania? The contributors to Where East Meets (Mid)West wrestle with these questions of cultural and regional identity, exploring from various angles what it means to be midwestern.



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"This book contributes a much-needed perspective on midwestern history by examining the region's formation from a number of disciplines. Until now, scholars have overlooked how the region was born of the East and how this new cultural boundary has been maintained over time. Lauck, Whitney, and this volume's authors herein explore these early roots, locating eastern-midwestern contradictions and consistencies in this impressive collection of political and cultural history."--Andrew Offenburger, associate professor of history at Miami University

"Spanning the whole of American history, Where East Meets Mid(West): Exploring an American Regional Divide connects readers with some of the most compelling research on Ohio. Its contributors not only approach 'the heart of it all' from a diverse set of disciplinary and methodological perspectives, but they collectively ask readers to reconceptualize the definition of regionalism and its significance in our history."--Kevin Adams, Department of History, Kent State University




About the Author



Jon K. Lauck teaches history and political science at the University of South Dakota, and he is editor in chief of Middle West Review. Lauck has authored or edited various books, including The Good Country: A History of the American Midwest.

Gleaves Whitney is the executive director of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation. He has authored and edited eighteen books on presidential or midwestern history.

Dimensions (Overall): 8.89 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x 1.01 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.14 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 336
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Theme: State & Local
Format: Paperback
Author: Lauck & Gleaves Whitney
Language: English
Street Date: March 28, 2025
TCIN: 1007433156
UPC: 9781606354964
Item Number (DPCI): 247-52-6995
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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