First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Essays in this volume deal with the question of the focus of historical inquiry. The focus of most essays in this volume are exciting, gendered, racially inclusive and multicultural in their analysis.
1. Nugent, Walter Where is the American West?, Montana 42 [1992] 2. Limerick, Patricia Nelson Disorientation and Reorientation: The American Landscape Discovered from the West, Journal of American History 79 [1992] 3. Steiner, Michael From Frontier to Region: Frederick Jackson Turner and the New Western History, Pacific Historical Review 64 [1995] 4. Aron, Stephen Lessons in Conquest: Towards A Greater Western History, Pacific Historical Review 63 [1994] 5. Riley, Glenda Writing, Teaching and Revealing Wester Historythrough intersections and Viewpoints, Pacific Historical Review [1993] 6. Ridge, Martin The American West: From Frontier to Region, New Mexico Historical Review 64 [1989] 7. Flores, Dan The Rocky Mountain West: Fragile Space, Diverse Place, Montana 45 [1995] 8. Wrobel, David M The View from Philadelphia, Pacific Historical Review 67 [1998] 9. Hyde, Anne F Nothing New Under the Sun: Continuities in the West, Pacific Historical Review 67 [1998] 10. Scharff, Virginia Honey, I Shrunk the West, Pacific Historical Review 67 [1998] 11. Malone, Michael P Beyond the Last Frontier: Toward A New Approach to Western American History, Western Historical Quarterly 20 [1989] 12. Boag, Peter G Overlanders and the Snake River Region: A Case Study of Popular Landscape Perception in the Early West, Pacific Northwest Quarterly 84 [1993] 13. Nash, Gerald D European Images of America, Montana 42 [1992] 14. Worster, Donald New West, True West: Interpreting the Region's History, Western Historical Quarterly 18 [1987]
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9780815334569
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2001-01-10
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544 gr
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229 mm
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152 mm
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Biographical note

Gordon Morris Bakken, Brenda Farrington