Researching western history: topics in the Twentieth Century / edited by Gerald D. Nash and Richard W. Etulain; foreword by Earl Pomeroy. --1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes index.
Contents: Research opportunities in the economic history of the Twentieth-Century West / Gerald D. Nash--Research opportunities in Twentieth-Century western history : natural resources and environ- ment / Thomas R. Cox--The impending western urban past: an essay on the Twentieth-Century West / Roger W. Lotchin--Research oppor- tunities in Twentieth-Century western history: politics / Robert W. Cherny--Twentieth-Century western women : research issues and possibilities / Glenda Riley--Research opportunities in Twentieth- Century western cultural history / Richard W. Etulain--The enduring myth and the modern West / Fred Erisman--Research in a theater in the round / Gene M. Gressley.
ISBN 0-8263-1758-8.--ISBN 0-8263-1759-6 (pbk.)
1. West (U.S.)--History-- 1890-1945--Research. 2. West (U.S.)-- History--1945--Research. 3. West (U.S.)--History--1890-1945-- Historiography. 4. West (U.S.)--History--1945--Historiography. I. Nash, Gerald D. II. Etulain, Richard W. F595.R4 1997 978.0072-DC20 96-9965
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Publication Information: Book Title: Researching Western History: Topics in the Twentieth Century. Contributors: Gerald D. Nash - editor, Richard W. Etulain - editor. Publisher: University of New Mexico Press. Place of Publication: Albuquerque. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: iv.
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