Groundbreaking research published by Robert S. Lynd and his wife Helen
Merrell Lynd in 1929 transformed Muncie, Indiana into a barometer of
social attitudes, customs, beliefs and behavior in the American
heartland.
Recognized as the most widely studied mid-sized community in America,
Muncie has attracted researchers and historians for nearly a century. A
town which prospered in the 1920s, and survived the economic hardships
of the Great Depression, Muncie has grown to become a prospering
business community with a strong link to its rich past. Muncie: The
Middletown of America explores the evolution of Muncie in a series of
over two hundred black and white images. Spectacular photographs unveil
Muncie's past, from the Ball Brothers, whose glass-making company gave
the city its reputation in the 1880s, to exciting high school basketball
and volleyball contests in the 1980s and 1990s. Striking imagery enables
the reader to connect to the past and visualize how Muncie developed to
where it stands today.