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The realm of ranching history has long been dominated by men, from
tales-tall or true-of cowboys and cattlemen, to a century's worth
of male writers and historians who have been the primary
chroniclers of Texas history. As women's history has increasingly
gained a foothold not only as a field worthy of study but as a bold
and innovative way of understanding the past, new generations of
scholars are rethinking the once-familiar settings of the past. In
doing so, they reveal that women not only exercised agency in
otherwise constrained environments but were also integral to the
ranching heritage that so many Texans hold dear. Texas Women and
Ranching: On the Range, at the Rodeo, and in Their Communities
explores a variety of roles women played on the western ranch. The
essays here cover a range of topics, from early Tejana
businesswomen and Anglo philanthropists to rodeos and fence-cutting
range wars. The names of some of the women featured may be familiar
to those who know Texas ranching history-Alice East and Frances
Kallison, for example. Others came from less well-known or wealthy
families. In every case, they proved themselves to be resourceful
women and unique individuals who survived by their own wits in
cattle country. This book is a major contribution to several
fields-Texas history, western history, and women's history-that
are, at last, beginning to converge.
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