Making of the American West: People and Perspectives
A richly researched, evocative account of the individuals and institutions involved in the settling of the non-Indian West—and of the impact of the development of the West on the nation as a whole.

Making of the American West surveys the experiences of major social groups in the lands from the Mississippi to the Pacific, from the United States' penetration of the region in the early 19th century to its incorporation into national political, economic, and cultural fabric by the early 20th century.

This revealing volume offers fascinating portraits of the people and institutions that drove the Western conquest (traders and trappers, ranchers and settlers, corporations, the federal government), as well as of those who resisted conquest or hoped for the emergence of a different society (Indian peoples, Latinos, Asians, wage laborers). Throughout, expert contributors continually returban to the growing myth of the West and the impact of its promise of freedom and opportunity on those who sought to "Americanize" it.

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Making of the American West: People and Perspectives
A richly researched, evocative account of the individuals and institutions involved in the settling of the non-Indian West—and of the impact of the development of the West on the nation as a whole.

Making of the American West surveys the experiences of major social groups in the lands from the Mississippi to the Pacific, from the United States' penetration of the region in the early 19th century to its incorporation into national political, economic, and cultural fabric by the early 20th century.

This revealing volume offers fascinating portraits of the people and institutions that drove the Western conquest (traders and trappers, ranchers and settlers, corporations, the federal government), as well as of those who resisted conquest or hoped for the emergence of a different society (Indian peoples, Latinos, Asians, wage laborers). Throughout, expert contributors continually returban to the growing myth of the West and the impact of its promise of freedom and opportunity on those who sought to "Americanize" it.

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Making of the American West: People and Perspectives

Making of the American West: People and Perspectives

by Benjamin H. Johnson (Editor)
Making of the American West: People and Perspectives

Making of the American West: People and Perspectives

by Benjamin H. Johnson (Editor)

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A richly researched, evocative account of the individuals and institutions involved in the settling of the non-Indian West—and of the impact of the development of the West on the nation as a whole.

Making of the American West surveys the experiences of major social groups in the lands from the Mississippi to the Pacific, from the United States' penetration of the region in the early 19th century to its incorporation into national political, economic, and cultural fabric by the early 20th century.

This revealing volume offers fascinating portraits of the people and institutions that drove the Western conquest (traders and trappers, ranchers and settlers, corporations, the federal government), as well as of those who resisted conquest or hoped for the emergence of a different society (Indian peoples, Latinos, Asians, wage laborers). Throughout, expert contributors continually returban to the growing myth of the West and the impact of its promise of freedom and opportunity on those who sought to "Americanize" it.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781851097630
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/15/2007
Series: Perspectives in American Social History
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.88(d)
Age Range: 14 Years

About the Author

Benjamin H. Johnson is associate professor of history at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX.
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