Paul Voisey investigates the town\u27s storyteller rather than the story of High River. Dismissing postmodernist media theories of communication as too abstract, Voisey opts for informal textual analysis: his personal interpretation. The pages of the High River Times, supplemented with personal papers of the proprietors and archives at the Glenbow Museum, evidence a cycle common to small town prairie history: boosterism, economic hardship, reappraisal, and reactionary rural idealism. The Times initially declares the potential of High River in term of progress, says Voisey; the local weekly newspaper becomes a publicity agent for speculators, governments, and railways. But economic and geographical limitations eventually alter the story, he ...
Review of: Unruly River: Two Centuries of Change along the Missouri. Schneiders, Robert Kelley
To label a book as local history is often to discredit it as solid scholarship. No one should make t...
After reading the introduction to this book, I expected a quaint family history joined with some att...
Paul Voisey investigates the town\u27s storyteller rather than the story of High River. Dismissing p...
Stampede City inquires into the boom and bust generated by the petroleum industry in Calgary, Albert...
Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural pro...
CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Je...
The city of Calgary is well known for its entrepreneurial spirit, often associated with the Calgary ...
Review of: The River and the Prairie: A History of the Quad-Cities, 1812-1960. Roba, William
A prolific writer on the Southern Plains and the people who have lived in the region, Stan Hoig focu...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
At first glance this slender volume appears to be nothing more than a study of one small and seeming...
Jim Hoy, professor of English at Emporia State University, has ridden and written about the Flint Hi...
At opposite ends of the Great Plains, the North-West Mounted Police and the Texas Rangers emerged in...
Town Life is the first in a series of provincial centennial commemorative volumes intended to explor...
Review of: Unruly River: Two Centuries of Change along the Missouri. Schneiders, Robert Kelley
To label a book as local history is often to discredit it as solid scholarship. No one should make t...
After reading the introduction to this book, I expected a quaint family history joined with some att...
Paul Voisey investigates the town\u27s storyteller rather than the story of High River. Dismissing p...
Stampede City inquires into the boom and bust generated by the petroleum industry in Calgary, Albert...
Bill Waiser\u27s sweeping narrative of the history of Canada\u27s most identifiable agricultural pro...
CENTENNIAL SASKATCHEWAN In their pictorial overview about the northern prairie city of Saskatoon, Je...
The city of Calgary is well known for its entrepreneurial spirit, often associated with the Calgary ...
Review of: The River and the Prairie: A History of the Quad-Cities, 1812-1960. Roba, William
A prolific writer on the Southern Plains and the people who have lived in the region, Stan Hoig focu...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
At first glance this slender volume appears to be nothing more than a study of one small and seeming...
Jim Hoy, professor of English at Emporia State University, has ridden and written about the Flint Hi...
At opposite ends of the Great Plains, the North-West Mounted Police and the Texas Rangers emerged in...
Town Life is the first in a series of provincial centennial commemorative volumes intended to explor...
Review of: Unruly River: Two Centuries of Change along the Missouri. Schneiders, Robert Kelley
To label a book as local history is often to discredit it as solid scholarship. No one should make t...
After reading the introduction to this book, I expected a quaint family history joined with some att...