Founding the Far West is an ambitious and vividly written narrative of the early years of statehood and statesmanship in three pivotal western territories. Johnson offers a model example of a new approach to history that is transforming our ideas of how America moved west, one that breaks the mold of "regional" and "frontier" histories to show why Western history is also American history.Johnson explores the conquest, immigration, and settlement of the first three states of the western region. He also investigates the building of local political customs, habits, and institutions, as well as the socioeconomic development of the region. While momentous changes marked the Far West in the later nineteenth century, distinctive local political cu...
The development of a Western identity, derivative and evolved from Northern, Midwestern, and Souther...
This course examines both the place and the process of the history of the U.S. West, a shifting regi...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...
A richly researched, evocative account of the individuals and institutions involved in the settling ...
The object of this investigation is to explore the overtones of the Westward Movement by describing ...
4 p. l., 375 p. 19 cm.Contains bibliographical foot-notes.The significance of the frontier in Ameri...
The territorial expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century caused major political, soc...
"The story is of the hardy men who opened the West to settlement, from the earliest trappers through...
The antebellum West was a hotbed of literary activism. Western presses published more than one hundr...
"Oregon has a full chapter in this interesting and valuable book. Washington is mentioned as having ...
"The two volumes are very thoroughly done and western readers especially are deeply indebted to Miss...
After publishing his path breaking study The Pacific Slope: A History of California, Oregon, Washing...
Few slogans occupy a more prominent place in popular mythology about the frontier than the exhortati...
Owyhee County, Idaho also known as the Big Quiet, is the largest and least inhabited area in the l...
Citation: St. John, Lillian Alice. What is the object of life. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultu...
The development of a Western identity, derivative and evolved from Northern, Midwestern, and Souther...
This course examines both the place and the process of the history of the U.S. West, a shifting regi...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...
A richly researched, evocative account of the individuals and institutions involved in the settling ...
The object of this investigation is to explore the overtones of the Westward Movement by describing ...
4 p. l., 375 p. 19 cm.Contains bibliographical foot-notes.The significance of the frontier in Ameri...
The territorial expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century caused major political, soc...
"The story is of the hardy men who opened the West to settlement, from the earliest trappers through...
The antebellum West was a hotbed of literary activism. Western presses published more than one hundr...
"Oregon has a full chapter in this interesting and valuable book. Washington is mentioned as having ...
"The two volumes are very thoroughly done and western readers especially are deeply indebted to Miss...
After publishing his path breaking study The Pacific Slope: A History of California, Oregon, Washing...
Few slogans occupy a more prominent place in popular mythology about the frontier than the exhortati...
Owyhee County, Idaho also known as the Big Quiet, is the largest and least inhabited area in the l...
Citation: St. John, Lillian Alice. What is the object of life. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultu...
The development of a Western identity, derivative and evolved from Northern, Midwestern, and Souther...
This course examines both the place and the process of the history of the U.S. West, a shifting regi...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...