Most Recent Additions*
Family Hope and Support Through The Holocaust
Gwendolyn Flannery
The Last Prisoners of War: How Nazi-Looted Art is Displayed in U.S. Museums
Monica May Thompson
Injustice Anywhere is a Threat to Justice Everywhere: Why Mass Incarceration is a Feminist Issue, Too
Vanessa Iroegbulem
Winter 2021
Augustana College, Rock Island Illinois
When Atheists Become Deities: How Vox Lux Shows the Intersection of Secularism, Religion, and Pop Stardom in Consumer Society
Lindsay Saulsberry
"Moral of the Story": How Children’s Books Regulated Race Relations Starting Before the Civil War to Today
Faleya Scales
Music Composition in the 17th and 18th centuries: A Historical Analysis of how Georg Frideric Handel Participated in “Borrowing”
Nicholas Mueller, Oscar Peterson-Veatch, and Russell Schmidt
Handel’s Messiah: Stepping Stones Between Now and Then
Ariela Policastro, Emma Boze, and Nathan Maras
Lost in Translation: A Critical Analysis of the Libretto in Handel's Messiah
Jordan Lehto, Aaron Escamilla, and Eden H. Nimietz
The Legacy Lives On: An Examination of Handel’s Continued Influence
Erin Larkin, Madison Fouts, and Madeleine Rodriguez
Augustana Historical Society Publications Number 10
Ira Oliver Nothstein
Augustana Historical Society Publications Number 11
Lisa Huntsha and Ira Oliver Nothstein
My Story: Immigrant, Executive, Traveler
Birger Swenson
Aspects of Augustana and Swedish America: Essays in honor of Dr. Conrad Bergendoff on his 100th Year
Raymond Jarvi, Emmet E. Eklund, Maria Erling, H. Arnold Barton, Elder M. Lindahl, Ann Boaden, Mark A. Granquist, Dag Blanck, Bernhard Erling, and Judith Belan
Augustana Historical Society Publications Number 3
Ernst W. Olson and Evald B. Lawson
Looking west: Three Essays on Swedish-American Life
Jules Mauritzson, Conrad Bergendoff, Ann Boaden, and Dag Blanck
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