Walter Nugent\u27s Into the West: The Story of Its People adds an outstanding volume to the canon of Western history, reminding readers of the intellectual vitality that fuels this discipline. The book undertakes a grand sweep of Western history, from the speculative past of prehistoric tribes to the speculative future of the twenty-first century. On this epic journey across and through the American West, Nugent delivers exactly what he promises: a book about people. Despite romantic notions about the region that haunt Americans, Nugent sees the West as a definable place with a history larger than images of a frontier heyday. He presents a chronological account centered on five factors that impelled migration into the West: land hunger, v...
Historical geographer Richard Francaviglia tackles the intriguing imagery of the American west as or...
The textbook Conquests & Consequences provides a cohesive narrative framed by the question: How does...
You will either love this book or, well, dislike it. As one of the jacket blurbs puts it, it\u27s al...
This latest book by Walter Nugent, a distinguished and prolific American historian, is a major contr...
Review of: Creating the West: Historical Interpretations, 1890-1990. Nash, Gerald D
This rich collection of essays is intellectually substantial, culturally significant, and much overd...
In one delightful volume, Elliott West offers four engaging, far-ranging essays on the Central Plain...
This is an eclectic collection of short biographical essays from the American West grouped from cont...
This well-written, well-illustrated anthology will gladden the hearts of students of the American We...
In most people\u27s perceptions there have always been many Wests. One is geographical, a land encom...
Legal scholar Charles Wilkinson reads and recommends books as if the Video Age were not upon us and ...
This is--in every meaning of the word-a wonderful book. Historian William H. Goetzmann, the author o...
This is flat out the best, most inclusive, least partisan textbook on Western American history avail...
For the younger scholar interested in the West, Professor Wilkinson\u27s book offers a bibliographic...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
Historical geographer Richard Francaviglia tackles the intriguing imagery of the American west as or...
The textbook Conquests & Consequences provides a cohesive narrative framed by the question: How does...
You will either love this book or, well, dislike it. As one of the jacket blurbs puts it, it\u27s al...
This latest book by Walter Nugent, a distinguished and prolific American historian, is a major contr...
Review of: Creating the West: Historical Interpretations, 1890-1990. Nash, Gerald D
This rich collection of essays is intellectually substantial, culturally significant, and much overd...
In one delightful volume, Elliott West offers four engaging, far-ranging essays on the Central Plain...
This is an eclectic collection of short biographical essays from the American West grouped from cont...
This well-written, well-illustrated anthology will gladden the hearts of students of the American We...
In most people\u27s perceptions there have always been many Wests. One is geographical, a land encom...
Legal scholar Charles Wilkinson reads and recommends books as if the Video Age were not upon us and ...
This is--in every meaning of the word-a wonderful book. Historian William H. Goetzmann, the author o...
This is flat out the best, most inclusive, least partisan textbook on Western American history avail...
For the younger scholar interested in the West, Professor Wilkinson\u27s book offers a bibliographic...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
Historical geographer Richard Francaviglia tackles the intriguing imagery of the American west as or...
The textbook Conquests & Consequences provides a cohesive narrative framed by the question: How does...
You will either love this book or, well, dislike it. As one of the jacket blurbs puts it, it\u27s al...