Instead of a general treatment of life on the road west, Women and Men on the Overland Trail by John Mack Faragher is an analysis of several rather specialized aspects of interpersonal relationships within the context of the westward movement. These relationships are then further examined in connection with rural Midwestern life generally during the time period under consideration. Among the topics considered in some detail are gender roles and the division of work both on the farm and on the trail, the significance of differences in men\u27s and women\u27s diaries, the frequency and costs of child-bearing and rearing, and the impact of the differing levels of social interaction available to men and women. The analysis in each of these area...
This book makes a simple, but important, point and proves it on the basis of painstaking research: p...
Review of: Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-186...
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...
Instead of a general treatment of life on the road west, Women and Men on the Overland Trail by John...
This slim volume offers literary analysis of five nineteenth-century women\u27s narratives of their ...
Relations between emigrants and the Indians they encountered along the central route of trails ro Or...
The exploration and settlement of the American West have long been subjects of interest to American ...
51 pagesHundreds of thousands of individuals and their families made the journey westward on the Ove...
Review of: Indians and Emigrants: Encounters on the Overland Trails, by Michael L. Tate
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....
When Professor Myres began the research for this survey of women in the American West, many historia...
Glenda Riley, professor of history at the University of Northern Iowa, has long been interested in d...
It\u27s been almost twenty years since Patricia Limerick debunked myths of the Old West and forced u...
Review of: Warrior in Two Camps: Ely S. Parker, Union General and Seneca Chief. Armstrong, William H
In 1995 Sandra Schackel, then professor of history at Boise State University, was asked to contribut...
This book makes a simple, but important, point and proves it on the basis of painstaking research: p...
Review of: Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-186...
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...
Instead of a general treatment of life on the road west, Women and Men on the Overland Trail by John...
This slim volume offers literary analysis of five nineteenth-century women\u27s narratives of their ...
Relations between emigrants and the Indians they encountered along the central route of trails ro Or...
The exploration and settlement of the American West have long been subjects of interest to American ...
51 pagesHundreds of thousands of individuals and their families made the journey westward on the Ove...
Review of: Indians and Emigrants: Encounters on the Overland Trails, by Michael L. Tate
You\u27ve seen her in a hundred books, movies, and television programs: the madonna of the prairie....
When Professor Myres began the research for this survey of women in the American West, many historia...
Glenda Riley, professor of history at the University of Northern Iowa, has long been interested in d...
It\u27s been almost twenty years since Patricia Limerick debunked myths of the Old West and forced u...
Review of: Warrior in Two Camps: Ely S. Parker, Union General and Seneca Chief. Armstrong, William H
In 1995 Sandra Schackel, then professor of history at Boise State University, was asked to contribut...
This book makes a simple, but important, point and proves it on the basis of painstaking research: p...
Review of: Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota-White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650-186...
Glenda Riley\u27s book offers the reader an absorbing account of the life-styles of Iowa frontierswo...