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Preserving Western History is the first college reader to address public history in the American West. Andrew Gulliford''s collection of essays explains the research and work that public historians do and the complicated issues of historic site preservation and interpretation. The contributors'' writings document the application of public history to specific Western themes, places, and personalities. Subjects range from the Little Big Horn Battlefield to Route 66 and from historic brothel buildings at the Mustang Ranch in Nevada to Nikkei removal from Bainbridge Island, Washington. Other chapters interpret the Ludlow Massacre Site, define Hispanic identity and lifeways in New Mexico, discuss wild land firefighter memorials and explain the Wilderness Act as a case study in western public history. Other studies focus on Sand Creek, Colorado and Western Mining Landscapes. Each section begins with an introductory essay that surveys the literature and relevant publications, and each chapter includes endnotes and study questions. The appendix lists academic centers in the West. | Preserving Western History by Andrew Gulliford Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > History > North American History > United States P10103, Andrew Gulliford<
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Preserving Western History is the first college reader to address public history in the American West. Andrew Gulliford''s collection of essays explains the research and work that public historians do and the complicated issues of historic site preservation and interpretation.The contributors'' writings document the application of public history to specific Western themes, places, and personalities. Subjects range from the Little Big Horn Battlefield to Route 66 and from historic brothel buildings at the Mustang Ranch in Nevada to Nikkei removal from Bainbridge Island, Washington. Other chapters interpret the Ludlow Massacre Site, define Hispanic identity and lifeways in New Mexico, discuss wild land firefighter memorials and explain the Wilderness Act as a case study in western public history. Other studies focus on Sand Creek, Colorado and Western Mining Landscapes.Each section begins with an introductory essay that surveys the literature and relevant publications, and each chapter includes endnotes and study questions. The appendix lists academic centers in the West. Books > History > North American History > United States List_Books, [PU: University of New Mexico Press]<
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Preserving Western History is the first college reader to address public history in the American West. Andrew Gulliford''s collection of essays explains the research and work that public historians do and the complicated issues of historic site preservation and interpretation.The contributors'' writings document the application of public history to specific Western themes, places, and personalities. Subjects range from the Little Big Horn Battlefield to Route 66 and from historic brothel buildings at the Mustang Ranch in Nevada to Nikkei removal from Bainbridge Island, Washington. Other chapters interpret the Ludlow Massacre Site, define Hispanic identity and lifeways in New Mexico, discuss wild land firefighter memorials and explain the Wilderness Act as a case study in western public history. Other studies focus on Sand Creek, Colorado and Western Mining Landscapes.Each section begins with an introductory essay that surveys the literature and relevant publications, and each chapter includes endnotes and study questions. The appendix lists academic centers in the West. Books List_Books, [PU: University of New Mexico Press]<
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Preserving Western History is the first college reader to address public history in the American West. Andrew Gulliford''s collection of essays explains the research and work that public historians do and the complicated issues of historic site preservation and interpretation. The contributors'' writings document the application of public history to specific Western themes, places, and personalities. Subjects range from the Little Big Horn Battlefield to Route 66 and from historic brothel buildings at the Mustang Ranch in Nevada to Nikkei removal from Bainbridge Island, Washington. Other chapters interpret the Ludlow Massacre Site, define Hispanic identity and lifeways in New Mexico, discuss wild land firefighter memorials and explain the Wilderness Act as a case study in western public history. Other studies focus on Sand Creek, Colorado and Western Mining Landscapes. Each section begins with an introductory essay that surveys the literature and relevant publications, and each chapter includes endnotes and study questions. The appendix lists academic centers in the West. | Preserving Western History by Andrew Gulliford Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > History > North American History > United States P10103, Andrew Gulliford<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780826333100 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0826333109 Paperback Publishing year: 2005 Publisher: Andrew Gulliford 415 Pages Weight: 1,188 kg Language: eng/Englisch
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ISBN - alternate spelling: 0-8263-3310-9, 978-0-8263-3310-0 Alternate spelling and related search-keywords: Book author: andrew gulliford, bainbridge, endnotes