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Kansas and the West: New Perspectives
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Kansas and the West: New Perspectives Hardcover - 2003

by Rita Napier (Editor)


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Kansas is steeped in the lore and legends of the Old West-from Dodge City to the Dust Bowl days. But, as these authors show, that leaves out a lot of state history. Drawing on scholarship that has transformed our understanding of the history of both state and region, Kansas and the West introduces readers to a wide range of people, places, and themes that demonstrate the complex relationships among race, class, gender, and environment. In so doing, it also puts to rest many of the myths that have dominated western history for so long, reflecting both the positive and the negative consequences of human actions over 150 years of Kansas history. The collection gathers eighteen key writings that take readers through three eras. The dispossession and resettlement of Native Americans is seen in such pieces as Elliot West's "Story of Three Families" and Richard White's "Cultural Landscape of the Pawnees." The nineteenth-century evolution from "Bleeding Kansas" to a modern state is seen in works ranging from writings on the Civil War era by Bill Cecil-Fronsman and Richard Sheridan to observations on road improvements by Paul Sutter. And selected aspects of Kansas in the twentieth century are seen in such contributions as Donald Worster's controversial views on the Dust Bowl, Mary Dudziak's article on desegregation in 1950s Topeka, and a look at labor in the beefpacking industry by Donald Stull and Michael Broadway. By incorporating voices from history that have too long been lost in the din of tradition-especially the voices of Native Americans and blacks, women and laborers-Kansas and the West provides a provocative and much-needed new view of the state's past. A book that will prove fascinating for general readers, instructive for students, and an invaluable touchstone for scholars, it brings us different stories, new actors, and fresh images that challenge some of our most cherished views of the West--and in the process shows us that complexity and diversity have always characterized what we have habitually thought of as "simpler times."

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  • Title Kansas and the West: New Perspectives
  • Author Rita Napier (Editor)
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 424
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University Press of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, U.S.A.
  • Date March 2003
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
  • ISBN 9780700612314 / 0700612319
  • Weight 1.59 lbs (0.72 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.38 x 6.2 x 1.38 in (23.83 x 15.75 x 3.51 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Heartland
    • Cultural Region: Upper Midwest
    • Geographic Orientation: Kansas
  • Library of Congress subjects Kansas - History, Kansas - Ethnic relations
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2002154128
  • Dewey Decimal Code 978.1
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This Book is a discussion of new research and a new perspective of history in Kansas, particularly when the subjects of ethnicity, race and social conditions are considered. The Editor, Rita Napier, penned a 32-page Introduction to prepare readers for the Book's subject matter. Each Chapter of the Book has been written by a contributing subject matter researcher. Book has 416 pages including the notes, credits and index.
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