It\u27s been almost twenty years since Patricia Limerick debunked myths of the Old West and forced us to look at the role of women, Native Americans, and minorities in the American West. But if the new history brought women to prominence, it was as stoic homemakers in difficult, almost impossible circumstances. We see them walking patiently beside wagon trains, collecting buffalo chips for fuel, hoeing rock-hard ground for a vegetable garden, but never on cattle drives, never on horseback. Men-Anglo men-drove those cattle north. This book demonstrates that many women in the Great Plains, specifically Texas, did indeed work and drive cattle. They weren\u27t all gentle tamers. In her introduction, Joyce Roach surveys the riding habits of Hisp...
With True Women and Westward Expansion, Adrienne Caughfield examines the contributions that Texas wo...
Vita.The range livestock industry of the trans-Mississippi West, or some facet of this broad topic, ...
Introduction: When you think of cattle drives up the Chisholm Trail, most likely you think of longho...
If this book suffers from anything it\u27s too much enthusiasm for its subject. Joyce Roach sets out...
This slim volume offers literary analysis of five nineteenth-century women\u27s narratives of their ...
In 1995 Sandra Schackel, then professor of history at Boise State University, was asked to contribut...
Despite over thirty years having elapsed since Joan Jensen and Darlis Miller, in The Gentle Tamers ...
Twenty years ago, Stange and her husband traded a modest New Jersey house for seven square miles of ...
An important chapter in the history and folklore of the West is how women on the cattle frontier too...
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....
Linda Hasselstrom (rancher and author of Windbreak, Going Over East, Land Circle, and Caught by One ...
Review of: "Women of the Northern Plains: Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870–1930...
Joan Burbick discusses the young women who promoted rodeos from the early 1920s until the 1990s. In ...
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...
The biographical essays in this volume present a spectrum of diverse women to illustrate the mythica...
With True Women and Westward Expansion, Adrienne Caughfield examines the contributions that Texas wo...
Vita.The range livestock industry of the trans-Mississippi West, or some facet of this broad topic, ...
Introduction: When you think of cattle drives up the Chisholm Trail, most likely you think of longho...
If this book suffers from anything it\u27s too much enthusiasm for its subject. Joyce Roach sets out...
This slim volume offers literary analysis of five nineteenth-century women\u27s narratives of their ...
In 1995 Sandra Schackel, then professor of history at Boise State University, was asked to contribut...
Despite over thirty years having elapsed since Joan Jensen and Darlis Miller, in The Gentle Tamers ...
Twenty years ago, Stange and her husband traded a modest New Jersey house for seven square miles of ...
An important chapter in the history and folklore of the West is how women on the cattle frontier too...
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....
Linda Hasselstrom (rancher and author of Windbreak, Going Over East, Land Circle, and Caught by One ...
Review of: "Women of the Northern Plains: Gender and Settlement on the Homestead Frontier, 1870–1930...
Joan Burbick discusses the young women who promoted rodeos from the early 1920s until the 1990s. In ...
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...
The biographical essays in this volume present a spectrum of diverse women to illustrate the mythica...
With True Women and Westward Expansion, Adrienne Caughfield examines the contributions that Texas wo...
Vita.The range livestock industry of the trans-Mississippi West, or some facet of this broad topic, ...
Introduction: When you think of cattle drives up the Chisholm Trail, most likely you think of longho...