This course examines both the place and the process of the history of the U.S. West, a shifting region of Native North America that was the object first of Spanish, French, English, and then American expansionism, and finally as a distinct region with a unique relationship to the U.S. federal government, distinctive patterns of race relations, and a unique place in American cultural memory. While this course is a general survey of the west as a region, it willl examine the west as both a place and as an idea in American culture and in the popular imagination. Accordingly, it will spend some time in the east exploring the backcountry frontier during the first years of the republic when the west meant the Ohio Valley and Kentucky, as well as ...
A richly researched, evocative account of the individuals and institutions involved in the settling ...
There are a number of historical perspectives and events that justify the Great Plains as the end of...
"Aside from the peculiar interest [the book] has an important value for all students and writers of ...
Contains bibliographical foot-notes.The significance of the frontier in American history.--The first...
4 p. l., 375 p. 19 cm.Contains bibliographical foot-notes.The significance of the frontier in Ameri...
Tracing events from the pre-history to the present day, this book offers a concise and accessible hi...
(West); *Westward Movement (United States) Settlers who pushed west over the Great Divide to the sho...
Length of Unit: Six lessons--ten to twelve days may be needed to complete. Allow more time if you ch...
One of the most pressing issues facing Appalachian historians is how to properly situate the history...
Founding the Far West is an ambitious and vividly written narrative of the early years of statehood ...
Discusses an interdisciplinary approach to teaching the history of the American West at colleges and...
Review of: Many Wests: Place, Culture, and Regional Identity. Wrobel, David M. and Steiner, Michael ...
The object of this investigation is to explore the overtones of the Westward Movement by describing ...
Citation: St. John, Lillian Alice. What is the object of life. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultu...
The antebellum West was a hotbed of literary activism. Western presses published more than one hundr...
A richly researched, evocative account of the individuals and institutions involved in the settling ...
There are a number of historical perspectives and events that justify the Great Plains as the end of...
"Aside from the peculiar interest [the book] has an important value for all students and writers of ...
Contains bibliographical foot-notes.The significance of the frontier in American history.--The first...
4 p. l., 375 p. 19 cm.Contains bibliographical foot-notes.The significance of the frontier in Ameri...
Tracing events from the pre-history to the present day, this book offers a concise and accessible hi...
(West); *Westward Movement (United States) Settlers who pushed west over the Great Divide to the sho...
Length of Unit: Six lessons--ten to twelve days may be needed to complete. Allow more time if you ch...
One of the most pressing issues facing Appalachian historians is how to properly situate the history...
Founding the Far West is an ambitious and vividly written narrative of the early years of statehood ...
Discusses an interdisciplinary approach to teaching the history of the American West at colleges and...
Review of: Many Wests: Place, Culture, and Regional Identity. Wrobel, David M. and Steiner, Michael ...
The object of this investigation is to explore the overtones of the Westward Movement by describing ...
Citation: St. John, Lillian Alice. What is the object of life. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultu...
The antebellum West was a hotbed of literary activism. Western presses published more than one hundr...
A richly researched, evocative account of the individuals and institutions involved in the settling ...
There are a number of historical perspectives and events that justify the Great Plains as the end of...
"Aside from the peculiar interest [the book] has an important value for all students and writers of ...