Do you think of cowboys when you think of Kansas? Few people do, but Jim Hoy, English professor and Kansas native and patriot, has set out to give the Kansas cowboy his rightful place in the history, arguably, of America\u27s greatest folk hero. Hoy\u27s main concern in Cowboys and Kansas is the real working cowboy, though he also touches upon the importance of the mythic cowboy on the American psyche. Both are genuine articles, although the two have little in common
This book is a valuable contribution to the history of the working cowboy and the ranches that broug...
This book focuses on the golden age of the ranching industry in western Canada from the early 1880s ...
Folklore is but one facet of the human phenomenon we call culture. In the West, the study of cowboys...
Do you think of cowboys when you think of Kansas? Few people do, but Jim Hoy, English professor and ...
Jim Hoy, professor of English at Emporia State University, has ridden and written about the Flint Hi...
Perhaps the most widely recognized character in the history of the West is the American Cowboy. Acro...
Perhaps the most widely recognized character in the history of the West is the American Cowboy. Acro...
John R. Erickson researched The Modem Cowboy in a working laboratory that extended from horizon to h...
Conquistadors and cowboys, Indians and Exodusters - to say nothing of such luminaries in the pantheo...
Stan Hoig traces the development of Wichita, Kansas, from a nexus of Native American trading and hun...
John R. Erickson researched The Modem Cowboy in a working laboratory that extended from horizon to h...
Of all the mythologies Americans have constructed for themselves, that surrounding the cowboy is amo...
Of all the mythologies Americans have constructed for themselves, that surrounding the cowboy is amo...
This slim volume is a happy combination of photographs from the Texas ranching country and a breezy ...
Stan Hoig traces the development of Wichita, Kansas, from a nexus of Native American trading and hun...
This book is a valuable contribution to the history of the working cowboy and the ranches that broug...
This book focuses on the golden age of the ranching industry in western Canada from the early 1880s ...
Folklore is but one facet of the human phenomenon we call culture. In the West, the study of cowboys...
Do you think of cowboys when you think of Kansas? Few people do, but Jim Hoy, English professor and ...
Jim Hoy, professor of English at Emporia State University, has ridden and written about the Flint Hi...
Perhaps the most widely recognized character in the history of the West is the American Cowboy. Acro...
Perhaps the most widely recognized character in the history of the West is the American Cowboy. Acro...
John R. Erickson researched The Modem Cowboy in a working laboratory that extended from horizon to h...
Conquistadors and cowboys, Indians and Exodusters - to say nothing of such luminaries in the pantheo...
Stan Hoig traces the development of Wichita, Kansas, from a nexus of Native American trading and hun...
John R. Erickson researched The Modem Cowboy in a working laboratory that extended from horizon to h...
Of all the mythologies Americans have constructed for themselves, that surrounding the cowboy is amo...
Of all the mythologies Americans have constructed for themselves, that surrounding the cowboy is amo...
This slim volume is a happy combination of photographs from the Texas ranching country and a breezy ...
Stan Hoig traces the development of Wichita, Kansas, from a nexus of Native American trading and hun...
This book is a valuable contribution to the history of the working cowboy and the ranches that broug...
This book focuses on the golden age of the ranching industry in western Canada from the early 1880s ...
Folklore is but one facet of the human phenomenon we call culture. In the West, the study of cowboys...