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Robert L. Dorman

    Hell of a Vision: Regionalism and the Modern American West
    Myths and Mysteries of Oklahoma
    A Word for Nature
    The Covered Wagon
    Revolt of the Provinces
    • Revolt of the Provinces

      The Regionalist Movement in America, 1920-1945

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,0(4)Évaluer

      The book offers an extensive exploration of published texts, showcasing insightful and imaginative interpretations. It stands out for its depth of research and learning, providing readers with a fresh perspective on the material. The author's analyses are described as wise and often reveal new understandings, making it a significant contribution to the field.

      Revolt of the Provinces
    • The Covered Wagon

      • 263pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      This historical novel, first published in 1922, narrates the epic journey of a wagon train on the Oregon Trail, drawing from real firsthand accounts of the challenging four-month trek and featuring notable frontiersmen like Kit Carson and Jim Bridger.

      The Covered Wagon
    • A Word for Nature

      Four Pioneering Environmental Advocates, 1845-1913

      • 274pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,4(9)Évaluer

      The book delves into the influential careers and philosophies of four key figures in American conservation: George Perkins Marsh, Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, and John Wesley Powell. It presents vivid portraits of these early environmentalists, highlighting their firsthand experiences with the detrimental effects of economic growth and industrialization on vulnerable landscapes, from New England's forests to the Western mountains. Through their stories, the author illustrates the foundational ideas that shaped the conservation movement in America.

      A Word for Nature
    • Myths and Mysteries of Oklahoma

      True Stories Of The Unsolved And Unexplained

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Exploring Oklahoma's intriguing folklore, the book presents a captivating assortment of tales centered on unsolved murders, notorious figures, and haunted locations. It serves as a guide for residents, travelers, and enthusiasts of history and the supernatural, weaving together chilling myths and ghostly encounters that contribute to the state's mysterious reputation. Perfect for those intrigued by the darker side of Oklahoma's history, it promises to engage both skeptics and believers alike.

      Myths and Mysteries of Oklahoma
    • Exploring the evolution of regional identities in the American West, this book delves into the diverse perceptions shaped since the late nineteenth century. It highlights how different groups, from homesteaders to Native Americans, have sought to understand and define the West's vast landscapes and rich cultures throughout the twentieth century. By examining themes of wilderness, urbanization, and borderland dynamics, it reveals the complexities of Western regionalism and its impact on the identity of the region.

      Hell of a Vision: Regionalism and the Modern American West