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Since 1926, the Norwegian-American Historical Association has detailed and interpreted the Norwegian American experience in its journal, Norwegian-American Studies. The journal is dedicated to showcasing the best work being done in the field of Norwegian-American studies, including the related fields of history, literature, religion, art, and cultural studies. The journal aims to not only publish scholarship on Norwegian-American life, but also facilitate intellectual exchange by publishing original research articles alongside discussions of scholarly works in progress, the teaching and learning of Norwegian-American studies, reviews of books recently published in the field, and more.
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Volume 32, 1989Table of Contents

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View Summary of "I met him at Normanna Hall": Ethnic Cohesion and Marital Patterns among Scandinavian Immigrant Women
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ISSN | 2643-8437 |
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Print ISSN | 0078-1983 |
Launched on MUSE | 2022-01-01 |
Open Access | No |
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