Gordon Iseminger
Gordon L. Iseminger is an American author and historian. A professor of history at the University of North Dakota, he is the university's longest-serving faculty member, having joined the faculty in 1962.[1] His work has appeared in the North Dakota Quarterly, Minnesota History, Agricultural History, Pennsylvania History, The Journal of American History, and the Middle East Journal,[2] as well as the Encyclopedia of the Great Plains.[3]
Iseminger is a graduate of Augustana College, the University of South Dakota, and the University of Oklahoma.[4] He has served on the Grand Forks Historic Preservation Commission[5] and was named a Chester Fritz Distinguished Professor in 2003.[4]
Biography
- A History of American-Canadian Commercial Reciprocity, 1854-1936 (1960)
- Britain's Eastern Policy and the Ottoman Christians, 1856-1877 (1965)
- The Americanization of Christina Hillius: German-Russian Emigrant to North Dakota (1986)
- The Quartzite Border: Surveying and Marking the North Dakota-South Dakota Boundary, 1891-1892 (1988)
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References
- Johnson, Jennifer (September 26, 2012). "UND's Gordon Iseminger: A professor of the old school". Grand Forks Herald. Retrieved 2014-04-24.
- "Gordon L. Iseminger". JSTOR. 2014. Retrieved 2014-04-24.
- "Encyclopedia of the Great Plains: Contributors". University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 2011. Retrieved 2014-04-24.
- "Two Faculty Awarded Chester Fritz Distinguished Professorships". University of North Dakota. May 31, 2003. Retrieved 2014-04-24.
- "GF Historic Preservation Commission Members". GF Historic Preservation Commission. 2014. Retrieved 2014-04-24.
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