What do Dallas, Los Angeles, Omaha, and Seattle have in common? All are situated outside the New West, according to the creators of the Atlas of the New West. Should readers of Great Plains Research bother with this latest entry into the New Western genre? Yes. The book\u27s effort to come to an understanding of a contemporary, identifiable region of the United States is commendable. Anyone interested in the study of western history and culture will find something to add to his or her understanding of the western region in this atlas. On the other hand, many readers will quibble with the boundaries established by contributors (after much wrangling, according to the editor), which hug the front range of the Rocky Mountains in the east and ru...
People will think spatially and historically, observes Ayers in his essay on Southern identity for ...
Review of: Mapping the West: America\u27s Westward Movement, 1524-1890. Cohen, Paul E
Review of: Many Wests: Place, Culture, and Regional Identity. Wrobel, David M. and Steiner, Michael ...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
This book is another in the well-known series of historical atlases published by the University of O...
This important book initiates a new series on The Modern American West edited by Gerald D. Nash. In ...
For the younger scholar interested in the West, Professor Wilkinson\u27s book offers a bibliographic...
Legal scholar Charles Wilkinson reads and recommends books as if the Video Age were not upon us and ...
Western Places, American Myths is a collection of twelve essays covering a broad range of topics dea...
Review of: "Atlas of the Great Plains," by Stephen J. Lavin, Fred M. Shelley, and J. Clark Archer
The geography of the Great Plains defies conventions of what a beautiful landscape is supposed to be...
The Historical Atlas of the American West is a visually appealing and well-organized representation ...
Carl Abbott enhances his reputation for excellence with this interpretive survey of the modern weste...
This is a little book about a big subject, wrote Gerald Nash in his introduction to The American We...
Essay on the Atlas of the New West, published in Pacific historical review, volume 67, number 3, pag...
People will think spatially and historically, observes Ayers in his essay on Southern identity for ...
Review of: Mapping the West: America\u27s Westward Movement, 1524-1890. Cohen, Paul E
Review of: Many Wests: Place, Culture, and Regional Identity. Wrobel, David M. and Steiner, Michael ...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
This book is another in the well-known series of historical atlases published by the University of O...
This important book initiates a new series on The Modern American West edited by Gerald D. Nash. In ...
For the younger scholar interested in the West, Professor Wilkinson\u27s book offers a bibliographic...
Legal scholar Charles Wilkinson reads and recommends books as if the Video Age were not upon us and ...
Western Places, American Myths is a collection of twelve essays covering a broad range of topics dea...
Review of: "Atlas of the Great Plains," by Stephen J. Lavin, Fred M. Shelley, and J. Clark Archer
The geography of the Great Plains defies conventions of what a beautiful landscape is supposed to be...
The Historical Atlas of the American West is a visually appealing and well-organized representation ...
Carl Abbott enhances his reputation for excellence with this interpretive survey of the modern weste...
This is a little book about a big subject, wrote Gerald Nash in his introduction to The American We...
Essay on the Atlas of the New West, published in Pacific historical review, volume 67, number 3, pag...
People will think spatially and historically, observes Ayers in his essay on Southern identity for ...
Review of: Mapping the West: America\u27s Westward Movement, 1524-1890. Cohen, Paul E
Review of: Many Wests: Place, Culture, and Regional Identity. Wrobel, David M. and Steiner, Michael ...