Into the West: The Story of Its PeopleKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 18 Des 2007 - 544 halaman Acclaimed historian Walter Nugent brings us what is perhaps the most comprehensive and fascinating account to date of the peopling of the American West. In this epic social-demographic history, Nugent explores the populations of the West as they grow, change and intersect from the Paleo-Indians, the Spanish Conquistadors, to displaced Okies, wartime African American immigrants, and all the disparate groups that have made California the most ethnically diverse state in the union. Their tale, in all its complexity, is a tale that surprises, that subverts traditional stereotypes and that illuminates the multifaceted character of one of the world’s most unique and dynamic territories. |
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... late 1990s it was home to nearly 60,000,000 of the nation's 270,000,000 . In 1890 fewer than 1 of 20 Americans lived in the West . To the other 19 , it was an exotic place that was distant , unknown , dreamed about , and mythified ...
... late 1990s it was home to nearly 60,000,000 of the nation's 270,000,000 . In 1890 fewer than 1 of 20 Americans lived in the West . To the other 19 , it was an exotic place that was distant , unknown , dreamed about , and mythified ...
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... late twentieth century the ancient Agrarian Myth that motivated much of the nation from the 1600s to the early 1900s has been entirely overwritten by this very differ- ent myth of the Old West , even though that myth is not old at all ...
... late twentieth century the ancient Agrarian Myth that motivated much of the nation from the 1600s to the early 1900s has been entirely overwritten by this very differ- ent myth of the Old West , even though that myth is not old at all ...
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... late nineteenth century ; or the European immigrants , who made western industrial mining ( not just the flash - in - the- pan gold rushes ) as ethnically diverse as Pennsylvania's ? After this stirring and entirely misleading ...
... late nineteenth century ; or the European immigrants , who made western industrial mining ( not just the flash - in - the- pan gold rushes ) as ethnically diverse as Pennsylvania's ? After this stirring and entirely misleading ...
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The United States Captures Its West 18481889 | 57 |
Kansas Nebraska and Dakota Territory | 65 |
Cattle Drives and Cattle Towns | 73 |
Creating the Mormon Culture Area | 80 |
Creating Pasadena and Los Angeles | 89 |
The West as an Urban Frontier | 95 |
Tourists Honyockers Mexicans and More 19141929 | 174 |
Dust Bowl and Depression 19291941 | 227 |
The War the Baby Boom | 255 |
Where It All Starts 19651987 | 312 |
The Leading Edge 19871998 | 351 |
Notes | 381 |
Bibliography | 435 |
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Defying the Depression 18891901 | 101 |
The Golden Twilight of the Settlement Frontier 19011913 | 131 |
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