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UNL Commencement in the Gilded Age (1869-1900)

Project Editor: Timothy Auten, History 470: Digital History, Spring 2008

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Bibliography

Burns, Sarah. "Inventing the Modern Artist: Art and Culture in Gilded Age America." New Haven, Conneticut: Yale University Press 1997.

Cashman, Sean Dennis. "America in the Gilded Age: From the Death of Lincoln to the Rise of Theodore Rossevelt." New York, New York: New York University Press 1993.

Jones, Gavin. "Strange Talk: The Politics of Dialect Literature in Gilded Age America." California: University of California Press October 1999.

Knoll, Robert E. "Prairie University" Lincoln Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press 1995.

Schrock, Joel. "The Gilded Age: American Popular Culture Through History." Westport, Conneticut: Greenwood Press 2004.

Wetzel, Annette M. "History of University of Nebraska Commencement Ceremonies from 1874 to 2004: A Case Study Examining the Role of Secular Ritual in Institutional Branding (Masters Thesis)" Lincoln, Nebraska: December 2004.

Anonymous. "Ninety Five Ruled All." Nebraska State Journal. Lincoln, Nebraska: June 2, 1895.

Anonymous. "Commencement" Hesperian Student. Lincoln, Nebraska: December 1879.