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Hoosier Discipline
An Irreverent History of Indiana
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Steven A. Gannett
Indiana was never supposed to be interesting.
It was supposed to be orderly.
In Hoosier Discipline: An Irreverent History of Indiana, Jordan Blake Carter dismantles the familiar image of Indiana as a bland flyover state and replaces it with something stranger, sharper, and far more revealing. Beneath the cornfields, courthouse squares, basketball gyms, and perfectly straight roads lies a state obsessed with systems: systems of land, government, morality, labor, race, education, and control.
This is not a nostalgic celebration of covered bridges and small-town charm. It is a calm, unsentimental history of a place that processed nearly everything, including dispossession, exclusion, industrialization, and political extremism, through paperwork, procedure, and institutional order. From Indigenous trade networks and the Potawatomi Trail of Death to the rise of the Indiana Klan, the growth of factory cities like Gary, the mythology of high school basketball, and the modern state’s reputation for ruthless administrative competence, Carter traces the hidden logic connecting Indiana’s past to its present.
Funny, unsettling, and deeply researched, Hoosier Discipline argues that Indiana is not boring at all. It simply refuses performance. The state does not explain itself. It organizes itself.
And it has been doing exactly that for more than two centuries.
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