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History Of The Norwegian People In America - Paperback

History Of The Norwegian People In America - Paperback

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by Olaf Morgan Norlie (Author)

Journey into the heart of American social history with Olaf Morgan Norlie's masterwork, an enduring account of Norwegian immigration to America and the vibrant communities that transformed the nation's landscape. From the fjords of Scandinavia to the prairies of the upper Midwest, Norlie traces the hopes, hardships, and triumphs of Norwegian settlers whose courage and traditions shaped generations. Every page pulses with the determination of those who crossed the Atlantic, seeking new beginnings while forging a unique Norwegian-American cultural heritage that endures today. Their stories matter. This is more than an immigration history book - it is a sweeping, deeply human survey of ethnic history nonfiction, meticulously documenting the lives, faith, and legacy of Norwegian pioneers. Norlie's narrative brings to life the challenges of 19th century immigration, the founding of settlements across the Midwest, and the growth of communities whose influence still echoes in American society. Rich in detail and insight, it is an essential reference for Scandinavian studies, a touchstone for Norwegian-American genealogy research, and a vital resource for understanding the roots of Scandinavian American history. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are tracing family roots, exploring the experience of Scandinavian settlers in the Midwest, or seeking a complete Norwegian-American history, Norlie's work stands as a cultural treasure. Both a literary landmark and a collector's item, it invites every reader to rediscover the enduring legacy of those who helped shape America's story.

Number of Pages: 516
Dimensions: 1.15 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 11, 2021