Reopening the American West

Reopening the American West
Title Reopening the American West PDF eBook
Author Hal K. Rothman
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 223
Release 2016-12-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 0816536848

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Take a good look at the American West and you'll see that the frontier is undergoing constant changes—not only changes made to the land but also changes in attitudes about the land held by the people who live there. In this book Mike Davis, Stephen Pyne, William deBuys, Donald Worster, Dan Flores, and others re-examine the relationship between people and the environment in the American West over five hundred years, from the legacy of Coronado's search for the Cities of Gold to the social costs of tourism and gaming inflicted by modern adventurers. By exploring places in the West, aspects of the region's past, and ways of understanding some of its pressing issues, the authors foster a better understanding of how people interact and perceive land. Reopening the American West takes a fresh approach to the history of the region, examining the premises of earlier scholars as well as those who have redefined the study of the West over the past two decades. It combines provocative essays with insightful analyses to address issues that are representative of the West in the twentieth century—multiculturalism, water issues, resource exploitation—and to reopen the West for all readers interested in new ways of looking at its wide-open spaces. Contents: Places Dreams of Earth, William deBuys Environmentalism and Multiculturalism, Dan L. Flores Pyre on the Mountain, Stephen J. Pyne Las Vegas Versus Nature, Mike Davis Pasts The Legacy of John Wesley Powell, Donald Worster Pokey’s Paradox: Tourism and Transformation on the Western Navajo Reservation, Hal K. Rothman Negotiating National Identity: Western Tourism and "See American First," Marguerite Schaffer Understanding Place Humanists at the Headgates, Helen Ingram Tapping the Rockies: Resource Exploitation and Conservation in the Intermountain West, Char Miller The Meaning of Place: Reimagining Community in a Changing West, Robert Gottlieb

Reopening the Frontier

Reopening the Frontier
Title Reopening the Frontier PDF eBook
Author Brian Q. Cannon
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN

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The first ever history of the post-World War II homesteading program that provided frontier land to returning veterans. Reveals the many challenges they faced--and how they helped change our perceptions of the modern American West.

Under an Open Sky

Under an Open Sky
Title Under an Open Sky PDF eBook
Author William Cronon
Publisher W. W. Norton
Pages 354
Release 1992
Genre History
ISBN 9780393029932

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Essays examine the significance of the frontier in American history, the bases of a western identity, and the themes that connect the twentieth-century West to its more distant past

The American West

The American West
Title The American West PDF eBook
Author Dee Brown
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 815
Release 2012-12-25
Genre History
ISBN 147110933X

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As the railroads opened up the American West to settlers in the last half of the 19th Century, the Plains Indians made their final stand and cattle ranches spread from Texas to Montana. Eminent Western author Dee Brown here illuminates the struggle between these three groups as they fought for a place in this new landscape. The result is both a spirited national saga and an authoritative historical account of the drive for order in an uncharted wilderness, illustrated throughout with maps, photographs and ephemera from the period.

The American West

The American West
Title The American West PDF eBook
Author Richard W. Etulain
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 436
Release 2007-11
Genre History
ISBN

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Chronicles the history of the American West during the twentieth century, tracing economical, political, social, and cultural developments in the region from 1900 to the turn of the twenty-first century, in an updated edition that includes new sections that explore the roles of ethnic groups in the new West, urban developments, western women, and events since the mid-1980s. Original.

A Shovel of Stars

A Shovel of Stars
Title A Shovel of Stars PDF eBook
Author Ted Morgan
Publisher
Pages 566
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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Follows the history of each state after the colonial period.

Beyond the Missouri

Beyond the Missouri
Title Beyond the Missouri PDF eBook
Author Richard W. Etulain
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 484
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780826340337

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This new historical overview tells the dramatic story of the American West from its prehistory to the present. A narrative history, it covers the region from the North Dakota-to-Texas states to the Pacific Coast and includes experiences and contributions of American Indians, Hispanics, and African Americans.