Still Facing John Wayne After All These Years: Bringing New Western History to Larger Audiences

Inspired by new western history, public history projects have for thirty years presented larger audiences with a sense of Western history that addresses issues of race, class, and gender. The legacy of these efforts is mixed. Public knowledge of Western history is considerably more sophisticated tha...

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