Thomas Jefferson would have liked the idea of this book (if not all the essays themselves) since the American West was a canvas on which he loved to paint. Obvious links to western history can be found in Jefferson\u27s 1803 purchase of the Louisiana Territory and his central role in launching the subsequent expedition of Lewis and Clark. Of more subtle relevance was Jefferson\u27s propensity to construct worlds in his imagination, usually filled with sturdy yeomen laboring virtuously on freehold farms carved out of a continental wilderness that he preferred to think of as empty and inviting. Hence the monument to Jefferson a thousand miles west of Monticello in the Gateway Arch at St. Louis. And hence the 1994 conference for which these es...
In recent decades, scholars have reshaped our understanding of conquest, and as a result the idea of...
Review of: "Lions of the West, Heroes and Villains of the Westward Expansion," by Robert Morgan
Review of: "Lions of the West, Heroes and Villains of the Westward Expansion," by Robert Morgan
Thomas Jefferson would have liked the idea of this book (if not all the essays themselves) since the...
Review of: Thomas Jefferson and the Changing West: From Conquest to Conservation. Ronda, James P., e...
Review of: Thomas Jefferson and the Changing West: From Conquest to Conservation. Ronda, James P., e...
The Founding Fathers knew almost nothing of that huge segment of North America bounded by New Mexico...
The Founding Fathers knew almost nothing of that huge segment of North America bounded by New Mexico...
Review of: "Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West," edited by Matthew...
Review of: Seduced by the West: Jefferson\u27s America and the Lure of the Land beyond the Mississip...
Amid the hype over the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition, University of Tulsa history p...
In his instructions of June 1803 to Meriwether Lewis concerning the conduct of what was to become kn...
Amid the hype over the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition, University of Tulsa history p...
Review of: Seduced by the West: Jefferson\u27s America and the Lure of the Land beyond the Mississip...
During the 200th anniversary commemoration of the Louisiana Purchase, Meriwether Lewis and William C...
In recent decades, scholars have reshaped our understanding of conquest, and as a result the idea of...
Review of: "Lions of the West, Heroes and Villains of the Westward Expansion," by Robert Morgan
Review of: "Lions of the West, Heroes and Villains of the Westward Expansion," by Robert Morgan
Thomas Jefferson would have liked the idea of this book (if not all the essays themselves) since the...
Review of: Thomas Jefferson and the Changing West: From Conquest to Conservation. Ronda, James P., e...
Review of: Thomas Jefferson and the Changing West: From Conquest to Conservation. Ronda, James P., e...
The Founding Fathers knew almost nothing of that huge segment of North America bounded by New Mexico...
The Founding Fathers knew almost nothing of that huge segment of North America bounded by New Mexico...
Review of: "Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West," edited by Matthew...
Review of: Seduced by the West: Jefferson\u27s America and the Lure of the Land beyond the Mississip...
Amid the hype over the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition, University of Tulsa history p...
In his instructions of June 1803 to Meriwether Lewis concerning the conduct of what was to become kn...
Amid the hype over the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition, University of Tulsa history p...
Review of: Seduced by the West: Jefferson\u27s America and the Lure of the Land beyond the Mississip...
During the 200th anniversary commemoration of the Louisiana Purchase, Meriwether Lewis and William C...
In recent decades, scholars have reshaped our understanding of conquest, and as a result the idea of...
Review of: "Lions of the West, Heroes and Villains of the Westward Expansion," by Robert Morgan
Review of: "Lions of the West, Heroes and Villains of the Westward Expansion," by Robert Morgan