1st Edition

The World of the American West

Edited By Gordon Morris Bakken Copyright 2011
664 Pages
by Routledge

664 Pages
by Routledge

664 Pages
by Routledge

The World of the American West is an innovative collection of original essays that brings the world of the American West to life, and conveys the distinctiveness of this diverse, constantly changing region. Twenty scholars incorporate the freshest research in the field to take the history of the American West out of its timeworn "Cowboys and Indians" stereotype right up into the major issues... Read more

Introduction

Chapter 1 -The Physical Geography of the West by Robert Spude

Chapter 2 -The Flora and the Fauna by Kurt Russo

Chapter 3 - The Native West before 1700 by Gregory E. Smoak

Chapter 4 - Hosts and Horses: Envirocultural Effects of Contact in the Amerindian West by K. D. Motes

Chapter 5 - The Lewis and Clark Expedition by Robert Carriker

Chapter 6 - Continued Exploration of the American West: The Fur Trade, Map Makers, Path Markers by William R. Swagerty

Chapter 7 - The "Earlier, wilder image": Early artists of the American West by Elizabeth Kuebler-Wolf

Chapter 8 -The Borderlands of the United States West by Sheila McManus

Chapter 9 - California Transformed: Organizing a New Society, 1848-1869 by Peter Blodgett

Chapter 10 - The Urbanization of the American West: The Processes and People in the Rise of Instant Cities and Their Evolution into the Twenty-First Century by Brent M. Rogers

Chapter 11 -The Hydraulic West – The History of Irrigation by Charles R. Porter

Chapter 12 - Leisure in the West by Randal Fulkerson

Chapter 13 - Learning in the West: Western Women and the Culture of Education by Andrea G. Radke-Moss

Chapter 14 - Defense Industries by Susan Tschabrun

Chapter 15 - The Rise of Western Women to National Stature in the Early Twentieth Century by Shannon D. Smith

Chapter 16 -American Politics Move West by Gordon Morris Bakken

Chapter 17 - Government and Law in the American West by Aaron Wilson

Chapter 18 - Region of Extremes and Contrast by Alicia Dewey

Chapter 19 - American Indians in the Twentieth Century by Lisa E. Emmerich

Chapter 20 - Leadership or Dominance: The Role of the Western U.S. Economy in the World by Neil Greenwood

Biography

Gordon Morris Bakken is Professor of History at California State University, Fullerton. He is the author of many books, his most recent being Invitation to an Execution: A History of the Death Penalty in the United States.

"Researchers and doctoral students in American Studies will find many well articulated exposés, although mostly factual." - Yves Laberge, University of Ottawa