Collectively the eight essays in One West, Two Myths provide readers with a solid introduction to the comparative approach to historical study. The forty-ninth parallel serves as the volume\u27s focus. And though the surrounding region has had, and retains, certain social, cultural, and economic commonalities, the book clearly argues that the international border is real and meaningful-despite its geographical arbitrariness. The lead essays, by three senior historians of the Canadian and American Great Plains (Elliot West, Donald Worster, and Gerald Freisen) provide what are essentially historiographical engagements with the region as viewed through the prisms of social geography, the myth of development, and the NAFTA agreement, respective...
Legal scholar Charles Wilkinson reads and recommends books as if the Video Age were not upon us and ...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...
Collectively the eight essays in One West, Two Myths provide readers with a solid introduction to th...
With this collection, editors C. L. Higham and Robert Thacker aim to define the parameters and poten...
To me what is most important is to come to grips with both colonial history and contemporary life, ...
Western Places, American Myths is a collection of twelve essays covering a broad range of topics dea...
From 1969 to 1990 the Western Canadian Studies conferences brought together researchers interested i...
Before getting into my admittedly narrowly constructed remarks, I wish the reader to understand that...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
This rich collection of essays is intellectually substantial, culturally significant, and much overd...
Robert G. Athearn\u27s The Mythic West in Twentieth-Century America is the capstone to a distinguish...
Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West is a fine example of a department\u27s contr...
The textbook Conquests & Consequences provides a cohesive narrative framed by the question: How does...
Review of: "Farming across Borders: A Transnational History of the North American West" by Sterling ...
Legal scholar Charles Wilkinson reads and recommends books as if the Video Age were not upon us and ...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...
Collectively the eight essays in One West, Two Myths provide readers with a solid introduction to th...
With this collection, editors C. L. Higham and Robert Thacker aim to define the parameters and poten...
To me what is most important is to come to grips with both colonial history and contemporary life, ...
Western Places, American Myths is a collection of twelve essays covering a broad range of topics dea...
From 1969 to 1990 the Western Canadian Studies conferences brought together researchers interested i...
Before getting into my admittedly narrowly constructed remarks, I wish the reader to understand that...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
This rich collection of essays is intellectually substantial, culturally significant, and much overd...
Robert G. Athearn\u27s The Mythic West in Twentieth-Century America is the capstone to a distinguish...
Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West is a fine example of a department\u27s contr...
The textbook Conquests & Consequences provides a cohesive narrative framed by the question: How does...
Review of: "Farming across Borders: A Transnational History of the North American West" by Sterling ...
Legal scholar Charles Wilkinson reads and recommends books as if the Video Age were not upon us and ...
Over the past several years, Western Producer Prairie Books has published volumes that demonstrate-q...
Loewen and Friesen trace the origins of public concern about the adverse influence of immigrants in ...