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REBECCA CONARD studies the individuals, institutions, and movements that have driven the publication of Iowa history Beginning shortly after statehood, the essay traces the arc of Iowa history to the present, showing how major publications and the organizations that published them have adjusted to changes in public interest, financial support, and historiographical shifts.