Collections
- The Mayflies of North and Central America George F. Edmunds Jr., Steven L. Jensen and Lewis Berner None None
- Seven American Women Writers of the Twentieth Century An Introduction Maureen Howard, Editor None None
- A History of Argos to 500 B.C. Thomas Kelly None None
- Resource Allocation and Productivity in National and International Agricultural Research Thomas M. Arndt, Dana G. Dalrymple and Vernon W. Ruttan, Editors None None
- The Radical Lord Radnor The Public Life of Viscount Folkestone, Third Earl of Radnor (1779-1869) Ronald K. Huch None None
- The Imperial Experience in Sub-Saharan Africa since 1870 Henry S. Wilson None None
- Early Medieval Jewish Policy in Western Europe Bernard S. Bachrach None None
- Political Theory and Praxis New Perspectives Terence Ball, Editor None None
- Foundations of Space-Time Theories John Earman, Clark N. Glymour and John J. Stachel, Editors None None
- Foundations of the Portuguese Empire, 1415-1580 Bailey W. Diffie and George D. Winius 1978 Spring
- Mutual Accommodation Ethnic Conflict and Cooperation Robin M. Williams Jr. 1978 Spring
- A Guide to the Architecture of Minnesota David Gebhard and Tom Martinson 1978 Spring
- Traces Minnesota’s architectural development in eight regions of the state from territorial days to the present and outlines tours of the state’s landmarks. A perfect companion for sight-seeing trips.
- Meaning and Void Inner Experience and the Incentives in People’s Lives Eric Klinger 1978 Spring
- Verdi’s Aida The History of an Opera in Letters and Documents None None
- Cattle, Priests, and Progress in Medicine Calvin W. Schwabe None None
- Imperialism in the Twentieth Century A.P. Thornton 1980 Fall
- Russian Orthodoxy under the Old Regime Robert L. Nichols and Theofanis George Stavrou, Editors 1978 Fall
- Land and Sea The Lyric Poetry of Philip Freneau Richard C. Vitzthum None None
- Labour’s Doorstep Politics in London John E. Turner None None
- Mark Antony A Biography Eleanor Goltz Huzar None None
- A Governor and His Image in Baroque Brazil The Funereal Eulogy of Afonso Furtado de Castro do Rio de Mendonca Juan Lopes Sierra Stuart B. Schwartz, Editor None None
- Infectious Diseases Prevention and Treatment in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Wesley W. Spink None None
- Sir Philip Sidney and the Poetics of Protestantism A Study of Contexts Andrew D. Weiner None None
- Studies in Metaphysics Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr. and Howard K. Wettstein, Editors 1979 Spring
- Modern Swedish Prose in Translation Karl Erik Lagerlof, Editor 1979 Spring
- Ibsen’s Drama Author to Audience Einar Haugen 1979 Fall
- Minnesota Farmer-Laborism The Third-Party Alternative Millard L. Gieske None None
- Mathematical Models in the Health Sciences A Computer-Aided Approach Eugene Ackerman and Laël Cranmer Gatewood None None
- Compendium of General Sociology Vilfredo Pareto Giulio Farina, Editor None None
- Finland in the Twentieth Century A History and an Interpretation D.G. Kirby None None
- The Scope of Morality Peter A. French 1979 Fall
- Poetic Creation Inspiration or Craft Carl Fehrman None None
- Russia and Iran, 1780-1828 Muriel Atkin None None
- To the Third Empire Ibsen’s Early Drama Brian Johnston None None
- The Streams and Rivers of Minnesota Thomas F. Waters 1980 Spring
- Everyone who canoes, fishes, and enjoys Minnesota’s waterways will find this an indispensable guide. “Belongs in the traveling bag of every Minnesotan and every visitor.” --St. Paul Pioneer Press “Delightfully written.” --Minnesota History
- Iceland The First New Society Richard F. Tomasson None None
- Studies in Epistemology Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr. and Howard K. Wettstein, Editors 1980 Spring
- Old Brick Charles Chauncy of Boston, 1705-1787 Edward M. Griffin None None
- Charles Chauncy is remembered today as the chief antagonist of Jonathan Edwards during the Great Awakening of the 1740s, yet his contemporaries knew him as a powerful, influential figure in his own right. During his 60-year tenure as pastor of Boston’s First Church (the “Old Brick”) Chauncy involved himself in most of the important issues of the century. Not only did he aggressively oppose the emotional revivalism of the Great Awakening, but he was also a bold pamphleteer and preacher in support of the American Revolution. Old Brick, the first full-scale biography of Charles Chauncy, makes it possible to consider Chauncy a figure worthy of study and to take a fresh look at eighteenth-century New England in light of the tradition Chauncy represents.
- The Art of Eastern India, 300-800 Frederick M. Asher None None
- American Historical Explanations A Strategy for Grounded Inquiry Gene Wise 1980 Fall
- Norway to America A History of the Migration Ingrid Semmingsen 1980 Fall
- Traces the movement of both groups and individuals from Norway to the American Midwest and Pacific coast states.
- British Diplomacy and Swedish Politics, 1758-1773 Michael Roberts None None
- True Ocean Found Paludanus’s Letters on Dutch Voyages to the Kara Sea, 1595-1596 James D. Tracy None None
- Islam and Politics in East Africa The Sufi Order in Tanzania August H. Nimtz Jr. None None
- Peer Gynt Henrik Ibsen 1980 Fall
- In this revised and amplified edition of Rolf Fjelde’s widely acclaimed translation, Peer Gynt is available in a contemporary version that captures the poetic form of the original yet does justice to its subtlety of meaning and enduring theatrical vitality. Fjelde provides an interpretive foreword, extensive notes, a new background essay titled “Text/Translation/Script,” a selected bibliography, and an American stage history covering significant revivals since its English-language premiere in 1906.
- Genetic Improvement of Crops Emergent Techniques Irwin Rubenstein, Burle Gengenbach, Ronald L. Phillips and C. Edward Green, Editors None None
- Browning’s Beginnings The Art of Disclosure Herbert F. Tucker Jr. None None
- Socrates and Legal Obligation R.E. Allen None None
- Hieroglyph of Time The Petrarchan Sestina michael Shapiro None None
- The Melting Pot and the Altar Marital Assimilation in Early Twentieth-Century Wisconsin Richard M. Bernard None None
- Through extensive quantitative analysis of census reports and marriage records Bernard studies the pattern of intergroup marriage - the ultimate test of assimilation - during a period of massive migration to this country. Both historians and sociologists will find this work of interest as an example of quantitative methodology and for its new evidence of an important subject.