"His book will have small interest to the careful student of history, but to the average reader, for whom the work is written, it should prove highly useful and entertaining.
Review of: Atlas of the Great Plains, by Stephen J. Lavin, Fred M. Shelley, and J. Clark Archer
"There is probably not a student or teacher of American history anywhere who will not in time come u...
Review of: "Winning the West With Words: Language and Conquest in the Lower Great Lakes," by James J...
"Economic history, says Professor Jennings, 'is nothing more nor less than the explanation of the ec...
As those who know him will attest, John Wunder\u27s most important attributes as a scholar are his a...
"He has worked with evident enthusiasm about regions near his home…The entire West should be interes...
As those who know him will attest, John Wunder\u27s most important attributes as a scholar are his a...
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Irving Dodge wrote with the easy style of an experienced raconteur, drawi...
Craig Miner\u27s new book is a social history of the settlement of a specific Western region. In met...
Review of: Law and the Great Plains: Essays on the Legal History of the Heartland. Wunder, John R., ...
Review of: Law and the Great Plains: Essays on the Legal History of the Heartland. Wunder, John R., ...
Craig Miner\u27s new book is a social history of the settlement of a specific Western region. In met...
"This volume in 'Harper's Historical Series,' edited by Dean Guy Stanton Ford, of the University of ...
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Irving Dodge wrote with the easy style of an experienced raconteur, drawi...
This is a little book about a big subject, wrote Gerald Nash in his introduction to The American We...
Review of: Atlas of the Great Plains, by Stephen J. Lavin, Fred M. Shelley, and J. Clark Archer
"There is probably not a student or teacher of American history anywhere who will not in time come u...
Review of: "Winning the West With Words: Language and Conquest in the Lower Great Lakes," by James J...
"Economic history, says Professor Jennings, 'is nothing more nor less than the explanation of the ec...
As those who know him will attest, John Wunder\u27s most important attributes as a scholar are his a...
"He has worked with evident enthusiasm about regions near his home…The entire West should be interes...
As those who know him will attest, John Wunder\u27s most important attributes as a scholar are his a...
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Irving Dodge wrote with the easy style of an experienced raconteur, drawi...
Craig Miner\u27s new book is a social history of the settlement of a specific Western region. In met...
Review of: Law and the Great Plains: Essays on the Legal History of the Heartland. Wunder, John R., ...
Review of: Law and the Great Plains: Essays on the Legal History of the Heartland. Wunder, John R., ...
Craig Miner\u27s new book is a social history of the settlement of a specific Western region. In met...
"This volume in 'Harper's Historical Series,' edited by Dean Guy Stanton Ford, of the University of ...
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Irving Dodge wrote with the easy style of an experienced raconteur, drawi...
This is a little book about a big subject, wrote Gerald Nash in his introduction to The American We...
Review of: Atlas of the Great Plains, by Stephen J. Lavin, Fred M. Shelley, and J. Clark Archer
"There is probably not a student or teacher of American history anywhere who will not in time come u...
Review of: "Winning the West With Words: Language and Conquest in the Lower Great Lakes," by James J...