The book is a co-publication between the Indiana University Press and the Indiana Historical ?Society Press.
Madison aims to answer fundamental questions about what it means to be a Hoosier and tell the stories of Hoosiers, according to the release.
The book explores the history of Hoosiers, from the settlers two centuries ago to the present.
Madison is the Thomas and Kathryn Miller professor emeritus of history.
He has written seven books prior to this, according to the Department of History’s website.
Madison’s most recent book was titled “World War II: A History in Documents,” which was published in 2009.
Madison’s research areas include World War II, 20th century American history and Indiana history, according to the website.
Madison also directs and teaches in the College of Arts and Sciences Liberal Arts and Management Program.
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