This is a little book about a big subject, wrote Gerald Nash in his introduction to The American West in the Twentieth Century (1973). Thanks to Michael Malone and Richard Etulain, we now have a second book on the same subject. The century is more advanced, but their volume is no bigger. Yet within the limits of a relatively brief text, the authors have provided us with an impressive survey of the region
After publishing his path breaking study The Pacific Slope: A History of California, Oregon, Washing...
The American West in 2000 is a literary labor of love edited by two former colleagues of the late Ge...
The seventeen essays in this volume are intended, as Michael Malone says, to describe what has been...
This is a little book about a big subject, wrote Gerald Nash in his introduction to The American We...
Readers of The Twentieth Century West are urged to review the prologue (Etulain) and epilogue (Nash)...
Between bookend pieces by Earl Pomeroy and Gene M. Gressley, this anthology of hopes comprises essay...
After publishing his path breaking study The Pacific Slope: A History of California, Oregon, Washing...
Review of: Researching Western History: Topics in the Twentieth Century. Nash, Gerald D. and Etulain...
Review of: Re-Imagining the Modern American West: A Century of Fiction, History, and Art. Etulain, R...
Retrospectives on the twentieth century are becoming more and more common the closer we get to this ...
This book is another in the well-known series of historical atlases published by the University of O...
Review of: The Oxford History of the American West. Milner, Clyde A., II; O\u27Connor, Carol A.; and...
In his Beyond the Missouri: The Story of the American West, Richard Etulain, a self-proclaimed radi...
Review of: American Frontier and Western Issues: An Historiographical Review. Limerick, Patricia Nel...
For the younger scholar interested in the West, Professor Wilkinson\u27s book offers a bibliographic...
After publishing his path breaking study The Pacific Slope: A History of California, Oregon, Washing...
The American West in 2000 is a literary labor of love edited by two former colleagues of the late Ge...
The seventeen essays in this volume are intended, as Michael Malone says, to describe what has been...
This is a little book about a big subject, wrote Gerald Nash in his introduction to The American We...
Readers of The Twentieth Century West are urged to review the prologue (Etulain) and epilogue (Nash)...
Between bookend pieces by Earl Pomeroy and Gene M. Gressley, this anthology of hopes comprises essay...
After publishing his path breaking study The Pacific Slope: A History of California, Oregon, Washing...
Review of: Researching Western History: Topics in the Twentieth Century. Nash, Gerald D. and Etulain...
Review of: Re-Imagining the Modern American West: A Century of Fiction, History, and Art. Etulain, R...
Retrospectives on the twentieth century are becoming more and more common the closer we get to this ...
This book is another in the well-known series of historical atlases published by the University of O...
Review of: The Oxford History of the American West. Milner, Clyde A., II; O\u27Connor, Carol A.; and...
In his Beyond the Missouri: The Story of the American West, Richard Etulain, a self-proclaimed radi...
Review of: American Frontier and Western Issues: An Historiographical Review. Limerick, Patricia Nel...
For the younger scholar interested in the West, Professor Wilkinson\u27s book offers a bibliographic...
After publishing his path breaking study The Pacific Slope: A History of California, Oregon, Washing...
The American West in 2000 is a literary labor of love edited by two former colleagues of the late Ge...
The seventeen essays in this volume are intended, as Michael Malone says, to describe what has been...