Duane R. Lindberg papers, 1970
Title
Duane R. Lindberg papers, 1970
Identifier
P0751
Date
1970
Creator
Description
Papers and articles of a graduate student at the University of Minnesota studying the role of Norwegian Lutheran clergy in America. See also "Men of the cloth and the social-cultural fabric of the Norwegian ethnic community in North Dakota" (1980) in the St. Olaf Library (Originally a thesis, University of Minnesota, 1975).
Includes:
Includes:
- Papers and articles written by Lindberg: "'American Saloon' and 'American School': Immigrants meet the 'Beast' on the Upper Plains (A study of the attitudes of Norwegian Lutheran clergy toward American environment, their role in ethnic cultural maintenance and influence on institutional structure of Upper Plains society)" (5 May 1970); Perceived ethnicity among Lutheran pastors and parishes in North Dakota: an empirical guide for ethnic group action" (n.d.).
- Papers and articles written by Lindberg: "Pastors and Prohibition: The role of Norwegian Lutheran clergy in the North Dakota abstinence movement, 1880-1920" (n.d.).
Extent
2 folders
Type
Manuscripts
Citation
Lindberg, Duane R., “Duane R. Lindberg papers, 1970,” Norwegian-American Historical Association, accessed May 14, 2024, https://naha.omeka.net/items/show/786.