Montana Legacy is a sequel to the well-received 1992 anthology, The Montana Heritage. Like its predecessor, this new collection offers sixteen republished essays arranged in roughly chronological order. And much like the articles in Montana Heritage, these new pieces either explore a little-studied aspect of Montana\u27s past or offer a revised slant on a more familiar topic. The two best revisionist essays are Colin G. Calloway\u27s Army Allies or Tribal Survival? and David Emmons\u27s The Orange and Green in Montana. Calloway\u27s reinterpretation of the 1876 military campaign leading to the Battle of the Little Big Horn examines the complex pattern of shifting alliances and enmities among the Plains tribes. Seen in this light, the al...
Review of: Plains Indian History and Culture: Essays on Continuity and Change. Ewers, John C
Most students of Western history know something about the Bozeman Trail, the 1860s-era cut-off from ...
Marvin Gloege has assembled an impressive array of information about demographic trends affecting th...
Montana Legacy is a sequel to the well-received 1992 anthology, The Montana Heritage. Like its prede...
This remarkable collection of essays offers something for every reader interested in Montana literat...
Historians tend not to take roadside histories very seriously, even while the literate public appr...
Review of: The Legacy of Conquest: The Unbroken Past of the American West. Limerick, Patricia Nelson
This well-written, well-illustrated anthology will gladden the hearts of students of the American We...
While the title of this perceptive study of hope and dread in Montana literature might seem to limit...
Late in the nineteenth century, Native Americans of the Plains attempted, through a sacred dance, to...
In these essays, originally published in the New York Review of Books, Larry McMurtry examines Weste...
This is an eclectic collection of short biographical essays from the American West grouped from cont...
Susan Miller and James Riding In position this anthology as the first to collect historical work fro...
Ellen Baumler, interpretive historian and coordinator of Montana\u27s National Register Sign Program...
Review of: Ranchers\u27 Legacy: Alberta Essays by Lewis G. Thomas. Thomas, Lewis G
Review of: Plains Indian History and Culture: Essays on Continuity and Change. Ewers, John C
Most students of Western history know something about the Bozeman Trail, the 1860s-era cut-off from ...
Marvin Gloege has assembled an impressive array of information about demographic trends affecting th...
Montana Legacy is a sequel to the well-received 1992 anthology, The Montana Heritage. Like its prede...
This remarkable collection of essays offers something for every reader interested in Montana literat...
Historians tend not to take roadside histories very seriously, even while the literate public appr...
Review of: The Legacy of Conquest: The Unbroken Past of the American West. Limerick, Patricia Nelson
This well-written, well-illustrated anthology will gladden the hearts of students of the American We...
While the title of this perceptive study of hope and dread in Montana literature might seem to limit...
Late in the nineteenth century, Native Americans of the Plains attempted, through a sacred dance, to...
In these essays, originally published in the New York Review of Books, Larry McMurtry examines Weste...
This is an eclectic collection of short biographical essays from the American West grouped from cont...
Susan Miller and James Riding In position this anthology as the first to collect historical work fro...
Ellen Baumler, interpretive historian and coordinator of Montana\u27s National Register Sign Program...
Review of: Ranchers\u27 Legacy: Alberta Essays by Lewis G. Thomas. Thomas, Lewis G
Review of: Plains Indian History and Culture: Essays on Continuity and Change. Ewers, John C
Most students of Western history know something about the Bozeman Trail, the 1860s-era cut-off from ...
Marvin Gloege has assembled an impressive array of information about demographic trends affecting th...