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History of Homesteading

This blog is intended to supplement a course offering for the Fall 2009 semester at the University of Iowa, History of Homesteading. Each book we read in the class will be shared on the blog, whereupon students and other participants can post questions or comments about the work or other related issues. The instructor is Dennis Kuhnel.

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This blog is intended to supplement a course offering for the Fall 2009 semester at the University of Iowa, History of Homesteading. Each book we read in the class will be shared on the blog, whereupon students and other participants can post questions or comments about the work or other related issues. The instructor is Dennis Kuhnel.

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