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The Texas Rangers are an iconic symbol of both Texas and the American West. As citizen soldiers and lawmen the Rangers have left an indelible mark in the annals of history and American culture. This book offers a balanced and informative... more
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      American HistoryMilitary HistoryAmerican WestTexas History
Exhibition Catalogue for Boots, Brushes, and the Bighorn Mountains, The Brinton Museum, Big Horn, WY
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      PaintingNineteenth Century United StatesAmerican WestNineteenth-century Art
Contemporary rural gentrification – the colonization of rural communities and small-towns by members of the ex-urban middle class – is a nationwide phenomenon that contradicts nearly two centuries of US urbanization. While previous... more
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      GentrificationAmerican WestModernitySociology of the Middle Classes
The Exposition Universelle of 1867 was the second of its kind to be held in Paris and was the largest to date. In 1867 the French Second Empire's "social" doctrine staged industry and labor not only as economic values but as... more
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      HistoryCultural StudiesMedia and Cultural StudiesPhotography
On the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of the Western Literature Association. Crossing the sub-fields of Western American Literature.
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      Native American StudiesAmerican WestFeminism
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      Popular CultureAmerican WestRegionalismWestern American Literature
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      LiberalismAmerican WestWesternsMasculinities
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      BusinessWaterEnvironmental HistoryAmerican West
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      American WestTexas HistoryCulture Contact and Historical archaeology of the Spanish borderlands (incl. Southern Athapaskan, Hispanic
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      Political EcologyEnvironmental HistoryPolitical ScienceAmerican West
This saga of the last Western manhunt begins, not in 1909—when it happened—but in the 1950s. Harry Lawton, a newspaperman for the Riverside Press-Enterprise, delved into an old case that he’d heard about around town: the story of Willie... more
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      Native American StudiesAmerican West
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      ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyAlcohol StudiesAmerican West
This article examines the racial dynamics and performative nature of US gun culture by analyzing the 2014 standoff between Cliven Bundy and the Bureau of Land Management. The standoff followed discernible scripts of white masculine... more
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      Performance StudiesMaterial Culture StudiesCritical Race TheoryRace and Ethnicity
To start off this session on consumer behavior, this research examines trade and exchange in the drinking spaces in the outer nodes, or frontiers, of American settlement systems. These places are central to understanding North American... more
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      ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyHistoric PreservationAmerican West
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      American HistorySocial MovementsNative American StudiesAmerican Studies
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      American HistoryAmerican PoliticsPresidency (American Politics)American West
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      History of Economic ThoughtAmerican WestSino-US Relations
There are few places where mobility has shaped identity as widely as the American West, but some locations and populations sit at its major crossroads, maintaining control over place and mobility, labor and race. In Collisions at the... more
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      HistoryChicano StudiesLatino/A StudiesAmerican Studies
Native American schools, especially the boarding schools, make up an increasingly large portion of the literature about late-nineteenth and twentieth-century Native Studies. This seems appropriate because the schools were assimilation... more
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      HistoryNative American StudiesEducationColonialism
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      EthnohistoryNative American StudiesHistorical AnthropologyIndigenous Studies
http://placesjournal.org/article/swingsites-for-singles/ The singles apartment complex originated in Southern California in the late ’50s and by the ’70s had spread nationwide, attracting attention with magazine stories illustrated with... more
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      Real EstateAmerican HistoryUrban GeographySex and Gender
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      Native American ReligionsEthnohistoryNative American StudiesIndigenous Studies
As severe drought conditions continue to persist in the western United States, it has become increasingly clear that large-scale water development infrastructures are partially to blame. While groundwater pumping has been blamed for... more
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      Indigenous StudiesWater resourcesAmerican WestDrought
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      ArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyWorking ClassesNorth American West
This paper is a study of a book of Western photographs by the contemporary photographer Richard Avedon. While Avedon is probably best known for his magazine work and his photographs of the rich and famous, In the American West is his... more
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      Native American StudiesPhotographyAmerican WestLandscape Photography
Thomas Richards, Jr., "'Farewell to America': The Expatriation Politics of Overland Migrants, 1841-1846," Pacific Historical Review, Vol. 86, No. 1 (Feb. 2017), pp. 114-152. © 2017 by the Pacific Historical Review. Copying and permissions... more
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      U.S. historyAmerican WestMigration StudiesCalifornia History
The gold rush in California and Oregon drew together a diverse group of people representing a range of ethnicities, nationalities, and socio-economic backgrounds. However, during the era prior to Oregon statehood, historical accounts... more
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      Historical ArchaeologyAmerican WestCalifornia Archaeology
Elaine de Kooning’s work in the southern Great Plains region between the 1950s and 1980s demonstrates that the artist achieved a hard-fought self-sufficiency, as she established her own regionally influenced style and subject matter.... more
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      Gender StudiesWomen's StudiesPaintingAmerican West
The ten stories I explore in this reflective piece are some of the strands in the "cultural DNA" of America. They stay alive in the culture and lives of Americans, generation after generation. They contribute to the identity and character... more
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      American LiteratureAmerican HistoryPsychologySocial Psychology
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      CannibalismAmerican WestOsteologyNorth American archaeology
A 12-credit experiential learning course designed and implemented at Randolph College. The American West is a tangled web of myth and reality—a region that has been enshrined in American movies, art, and popular culture as the site of... more
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      Native American StudiesAmerican WestEnvironmental HumanitiesHistory of the American West
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      ReligionGilded Age and Progressive EraRace and EthnicityAmerican West
The historiography of the Western gold rushes is punctuated with rhetoric of the American Wild West. The mining camp in particular has become an institution of the traditional frontier narrative, biasing interpretations of the composition... more
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      American WestNative HawaiiansGold mining
"Few places tell the myth of the American frontier more vigorously than the Buffalo Bill Museum does in Cody, Wyoming. Traveling to the museum through the ‘Western’ landscape of Wyoming into the foothills of the Rockies prepares visitors... more
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      RhetoricMuseum StudiesAmerican WestWhiteness Studies
Linda Scarangella McNenly, Native Performers in Wild West Shows: From Buffalo Bill to Euro Disney, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2012, 254 pages.Native Performers in Wild West Shows moves past a litany of excellent histories... more
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      HistoryEthnohistoryCultural StudiesNative American Studies
The mid-nineteenth century territorial growth of the United States was complex and contradictory. Not only did Mexico, Britain, and Native Americans contest U.S. territorial objectives; so, too, did many within the United States and in... more
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      U.S. historyAmerican WestTexas HistoryU.S.-Mexican War
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      American HistoryNative American StudiesGender StudiesIndigenous Studies
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      American WestAmerican independent cinemapost-Western Cinema
This licentiate establishes the conceptual and methodological foundation for a doctoral thesis on how film creates and sustains a symbolic universe. Rather than addressing the ultimate thesis problem, the purpose of this licentiate is to... more
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      Cultural StudiesEthicsMedia and Cultural StudiesTheology
Tourism and popular culture have long been mainstays of the American West. Combining dude ranching and Hollywood dude ranch movies, this project explores how the tourism industry and its pop cultural representation, produced a sometimes... more
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      Regional GeographyTourism StudiesPopular CultureAmerican West
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      American West1950s (U.S. history)Literature of the American WestAmerican Frontier and West
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      Cultural StudiesFilm StudiesTransnationalismRace and Racism
This was a special issue of the Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, dedicated to Frederick DeLongchamps, the state's premier historical architect. I authored a biography on the architect to introduce the topic. Other articles are equally... more
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      Architectural HistoryAmerican West
This paper builds from scholarship on whiteness and white privilege to argue for an expanded focus that includes settler colonialism and white supremacy. We argue that engaging with white supremacy and settler colonialism reveals the... more
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      Critical TheoryHistoryGeographyHuman Geography
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      Military HistoryAmerican WestNative American
La búsqueda en la novela western americana:
Bridal Journey (1950) de Dale Van Every, The Searchers (1954) de Alan Le May y True Grit (1968) de Charles Portis.
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      American LiteratureComparative LiteratureLiteraturePoetics
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      American WestJusticeTrue GritRevenge
This articles compares two nineteenth-century disasters that occurred on the Comstock Mining District in America's Far West. The first is the 1869 Yellow Jacket fire, which claimed over thirty lives. Records of those who died afford an... more
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      American HistoryAmerican WestMining History