This is an eclectic collection of short biographical essays from the American West grouped from contact to1850, from 1850 to 1900, and from 1900 through the end of the twentieth century. The editor defines the American West as beginning at the Mississippi River and ending on the Pacific coast. His guidelines for each contributor were simple: to deal with the lives of notable westerners and to demonstrate how each of these lives broke from the main currents of the region\u27s history
Most students of Western history know something about the Bozeman Trail, the 1860s-era cut-off from ...
After the West Was Won is about pioneering in western South Dakota on land unsettled by agricultural...
After a couple of decades adrift in the horse latitudes, western history and attendant historiograph...
This is an eclectic collection of short biographical essays from the American West grouped from cont...
Prior to the middle of the twentieth century, North American autobiography was defined largely by ch...
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
Conquistadors and cowboys, Indians and Exodusters - to say nothing of such luminaries in the pantheo...
The Montana Frontier: One Woman\u27s West traces the life of Joyce Litz\u27s grandmother, Lillian Ha...
The American West in 2000 is a literary labor of love edited by two former colleagues of the late Ge...
Review of: Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives. Schlissel, Lillian; Ruiz, Vicki L.; and Monk, Jan...
As those who know him will attest, John Wunder\u27s most important attributes as a scholar are his a...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
American western art is experiencing an astonishing resurgence in quantity and popularity. The Los A...
In the culture of the American West, the term authenticity comes close to frontier in its ubiqui...
Review of: Creating the West: Historical Interpretations, 1890-1990. Nash, Gerald D
Most students of Western history know something about the Bozeman Trail, the 1860s-era cut-off from ...
After the West Was Won is about pioneering in western South Dakota on land unsettled by agricultural...
After a couple of decades adrift in the horse latitudes, western history and attendant historiograph...
This is an eclectic collection of short biographical essays from the American West grouped from cont...
Prior to the middle of the twentieth century, North American autobiography was defined largely by ch...
Novels and histories of the American West have always attracted a large, varied audience. Some reade...
Conquistadors and cowboys, Indians and Exodusters - to say nothing of such luminaries in the pantheo...
The Montana Frontier: One Woman\u27s West traces the life of Joyce Litz\u27s grandmother, Lillian Ha...
The American West in 2000 is a literary labor of love edited by two former colleagues of the late Ge...
Review of: Western Women: Their Land, Their Lives. Schlissel, Lillian; Ruiz, Vicki L.; and Monk, Jan...
As those who know him will attest, John Wunder\u27s most important attributes as a scholar are his a...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
American western art is experiencing an astonishing resurgence in quantity and popularity. The Los A...
In the culture of the American West, the term authenticity comes close to frontier in its ubiqui...
Review of: Creating the West: Historical Interpretations, 1890-1990. Nash, Gerald D
Most students of Western history know something about the Bozeman Trail, the 1860s-era cut-off from ...
After the West Was Won is about pioneering in western South Dakota on land unsettled by agricultural...
After a couple of decades adrift in the horse latitudes, western history and attendant historiograph...