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Tracing events from the pre-history to the present day, this book offers a concise and accessible history of the American West.
Explores the complex interactions between and among cultures in the American West
Chronologically organized and informed by the latest scholarship
Grounded in attention to race, class, gender, and the environment, the text focuses on social, economic, and political forces that shaped the lived experiences of diverse westerners and influenced the patterns of western history.
Anne Butler and Michael Lansing have given their best then to a difficult task–that of writing a readable and workable history of the American West. A noble effort, and it deserves examination by those who teach and ponder the history of the American West. (
Western History Quarterly)
"The American West is both concise and a significant contribution to understanding the famous region. It offers fresh insights, which is always a good recommendation." (History, October 2008)
Introduction.
1. First Wests, Many Wests.
2. Inside Native Wests.
3. Enforcing an American West.
4. Imperial Wests.
5. A Diverse, Urban, and Federal West.
6. Mythic West and Modern West.
Suggested Readings.
Index
Anne M. Butler is Trustee Professor, Emeritus, at Utah State University and a past editor of the
Western Historical Quarterly. Author of numerous articles and books, including
Daughters of Joy, Sisters of Misery: Prostitutes in the American West (1985), she has published extensively on matters of race, class, and gender in western history.
Michael J. Lansing is Assistant Professor of History at Augsburg College. His essays have appeared in the Western Historical Quarterly, Utah Historical Quarterly, Journal of Historical Geography, and Ethics, Place, and Environment. He serves on the editorial board of the University of Arizona Press monograph series Western Women s Voices.
Exploring the complex interactions between and among cultures, this book offers a fresh reading of the history of the American West. Chronologically organized and informed by the latest scholarship, this work examines regional events within the ever shifting boundaries of the West, from pre–history to the present day. Grounded in attention to race, class, gender, and the environment,
The American West: A Concise History focuses on significant social, economic, and political forces that shaped the lived experiences of diverse westerners and influenced the patterns of western history.