Minnesota is many landscapes, but none of them fully define her. And
where is it, exactly? Easterners see it as part of the West, Westerners
as part of the East. Minnesotans often split the difference and call
their home "the Upper Midwest." Everyone, save Canadians, agrees that it
is in the North. To be sure, winter is both a trial and a point of
perverse pride for natives. Minnesotans also take a more universally
understood pride in their state's quality of life; with its progressive
political traditions, Minnesota always ranks high in national rankings
that consider the environment, economic well-being, thriving arts
communities, health, and education. In Minnesota, John Radzilowski
explores the history of the peoples--native Americans, Norwegian,
Swedish, French Canadian, German, Irish, Finnish, Polish, and more who
have made the state what it is today. He explores the rich and distinct
cultural histories of the Twin Cities, Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well
as "outstate" Minnesota, the largely rural land beyond the sprawling
metro area.