Review of: The Interior Borderlands: Regional Identity in the Midwest and Great Plains, edited by Jon K. Lauck
This multidisciplinary bibliography with annotations offers a judicious sampling of the best publish...
Review of: "Creating the American West: Boundaries and Borderlands," by Derek R. Everett
Review of: "Atlas of the Great Plains," by Stephen J. Lavin, Fred M. Shelley, and J. Clark Archer
Review of: The Interior Borderlands: Regional Identity in the Midwest and Great Plains, edited by Jo...
People will think spatially and historically, observes Ayers in his essay on Southern identity for ...
Review of: Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power, by Pekka Hämäläinen
Review of: All over the Map: Rethinking American Regions. Ayers, Edward L.; Limerick, Patricia Nelso...
Review of: Mental Territories: Mapping the Inland Empire. Morrissey, Katherine G
What do Dallas, Los Angeles, Omaha, and Seattle have in common? All are situated outside the New Wes...
Review of: "An American Colony: Regionalism and the Roots of Midwestern Culture," by Edward Watt
Powerful mythologies have always blocked people\u27s understanding of the American West. This book p...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
What difference would it make if literary regionalism were taken seriously? We would have an ambitio...
In their introduction to A Sense of Place: Re-Evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writin...
How does one describe the nature of this place that is the Great Plains? Diane Quantic and P. Jane H...
This multidisciplinary bibliography with annotations offers a judicious sampling of the best publish...
Review of: "Creating the American West: Boundaries and Borderlands," by Derek R. Everett
Review of: "Atlas of the Great Plains," by Stephen J. Lavin, Fred M. Shelley, and J. Clark Archer
Review of: The Interior Borderlands: Regional Identity in the Midwest and Great Plains, edited by Jo...
People will think spatially and historically, observes Ayers in his essay on Southern identity for ...
Review of: Lakota America: A New History of Indigenous Power, by Pekka Hämäläinen
Review of: All over the Map: Rethinking American Regions. Ayers, Edward L.; Limerick, Patricia Nelso...
Review of: Mental Territories: Mapping the Inland Empire. Morrissey, Katherine G
What do Dallas, Los Angeles, Omaha, and Seattle have in common? All are situated outside the New Wes...
Review of: "An American Colony: Regionalism and the Roots of Midwestern Culture," by Edward Watt
Powerful mythologies have always blocked people\u27s understanding of the American West. This book p...
Anyone interested in any place west of the Mississippi will find some part of Many Wests valuable. E...
What difference would it make if literary regionalism were taken seriously? We would have an ambitio...
In their introduction to A Sense of Place: Re-Evaluating Regionalism in Canadian and American Writin...
How does one describe the nature of this place that is the Great Plains? Diane Quantic and P. Jane H...
This multidisciplinary bibliography with annotations offers a judicious sampling of the best publish...
Review of: "Creating the American West: Boundaries and Borderlands," by Derek R. Everett
Review of: "Atlas of the Great Plains," by Stephen J. Lavin, Fred M. Shelley, and J. Clark Archer