Cow boys and cattle men class and masculinities on the Texas frontier, 1865 - 1900

"Cowboys are an American legend, but despite their ubiquity in history and popular culture, misperceptions abound. Technically, a cowboy worked with cattle, as a ranch hand, while his boss, the cattleman, owned the ranch. Jacqueline M. Moore casts aside romantic and one-dimensional images of co...

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title Cow boys and cattle men class and masculinities on the Texas frontier, 1865 - 1900
title_alt Cowboys and cattlemen
title_auth Cow boys and cattle men class and masculinities on the Texas frontier, 1865 - 1900
title_exact_search Cow boys and cattle men class and masculinities on the Texas frontier, 1865 - 1900
title_full Cow boys and cattle men class and masculinities on the Texas frontier, 1865 - 1900 Jacqueline M. Moore
title_fullStr Cow boys and cattle men class and masculinities on the Texas frontier, 1865 - 1900 Jacqueline M. Moore
title_full_unstemmed Cow boys and cattle men class and masculinities on the Texas frontier, 1865 - 1900 Jacqueline M. Moore
title_short Cow boys and cattle men
title_sort cow boys and cattle men class and masculinities on the texas frontier 1865 1900
title_sub class and masculinities on the Texas frontier, 1865 - 1900
topic Geschichte
Gesellschaft
Cowboys Texas History 19th century
Ranchers Texas History 19th century
Masculinity Texas History 19th century
Sex role Texas History 19th century
Ranch life Texas History 19th century
Frontier and pioneer life Texas
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Ranchers Texas History 19th century
Masculinity Texas History 19th century
Sex role Texas History 19th century
Ranch life Texas History 19th century
Frontier and pioneer life Texas
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Social classes Texas History 19th century
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