Writing Western history : essays on major Western historians
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Writing Western history : essays on major Western historians
University of Nevada Press, 2002, c1991
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Originally published: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 1991. With new introd
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction : the rise of Western historiography / Richard W. Etulain
- Josiah Royce : the West as community / Robert V. Hine
- Hubert Howe Bancroft : first Western regionalist / Charles S. Peterson
- Turner's first stand : the significance of significance in American history / William Cronon
- Frederick Jackson Turner and Western regionalism / Michael C. Steiner
- After Turner : the Western historiography of Frederic Logan Paxson / Richard W. Etulain
- Walter Prescott Webb and the search for the West / Elliott West
- Herbert Eugene Bolton : the making of a Western historian / Donald E. Worcester
- James C. Malin : a voice from the grassland / Allan G. Bogue
- Henry Nash Smith's myth of the West / Lee Clark Mitchell
- Persistent traits and the persistent historian : the American frontier and Ray Allen Billington / Patricia Nelson Limerick
- Earl Pomeroy and the reorientation of Western American history / Michael P. Malone
- Conclusion. Visions and revisions : recent interpretations of the American West / Richard W. Etulain
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内容説明
Historians of the American West are indebted to the pioneering scholars of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries such as Frederick Jackson Turner, Walter Prescott Webb, and Herbert Eugene Bolton. Etulain gathers essays by contemporary historians on ten of these early writers to survey of the evolution of a scholarly field.
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