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Dale L. Morgan - Mormon and Western Histories in Transition (Paperback): Richard L. Saunders Dale L. Morgan - Mormon and Western Histories in Transition (Paperback)
Richard L. Saunders
R1,151 R906 Discovery Miles 9 060 Save R245 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first biography of Dale L. Morgan, preeminent historian of the Latter Day Saints, the fur trade, and the trails of the American West. The book explores how, despite personal struggles, Morgan remained committed to interpreting the past on the strength of documentary evidence, leaving a legacy to inspire contemporary historians. Connecting Morgan’s life with some of the broad cultural changes that shaped his experiences, this book engages with the methodological shifts that coincided with his career: the mid-twentieth-century collision of interpretations within Latter Day Saint history and the development of a descriptive, scholarly approach to that history. Morgan’s work signaled the start of new ways of understanding, studying, and retelling history, and he motivated a generation of historians from the 1930s to the 1970s to transform their historical approaches. Sounding board, mentor, and close friend to Nels Anderson, Leonard Arrington, Fawn Brodie, Juanita Brooks, Bernard DeVoto, and Wallace Stegner, Dale Morgan is the common factor linking this influential generation of mid-twentieth-century historians of western America.

Dale L. Morgan - Mormon and Western Histories in Transition (Hardcover): Richard L. Saunders Dale L. Morgan - Mormon and Western Histories in Transition (Hardcover)
Richard L. Saunders
R2,901 R2,273 Discovery Miles 22 730 Save R628 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first biography of Dale L. Morgan, preeminent historian of the Latter Day Saints, the fur trade, and the trails of the American West. The book explores how, despite personal struggles, Morgan remained committed to interpreting the past on the strength of documentary evidence, leaving a legacy to inspire contemporary historians. Connecting Morgan’s life with some of the broad cultural changes that shaped his experiences, this book engages with the methodological shifts that coincided with his career: the mid-twentieth-century collision of interpretations within Latter Day Saint history and the development of a descriptive, scholarly approach to that history. Morgan’s work signaled the start of new ways of understanding, studying, and retelling history, and he motivated a generation of historians from the 1930s to the 1970s to transform their historical approaches. Sounding board, mentor, and close friend to Nels Anderson, Leonard Arrington, Fawn Brodie, Juanita Brooks, Bernard DeVoto, and Wallace Stegner, Dale Morgan is the common factor linking this influential generation of mid-twentieth-century historians of western America.

The Personal Writings of Samuel Roskelley - A Line-by-line Transcription of the Surviving Manuscripts and Published Renditions... The Personal Writings of Samuel Roskelley - A Line-by-line Transcription of the Surviving Manuscripts and Published Renditions (Paperback)
Samuel Roskelley; Contributions by Richard L. Saunders
R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Devonport Boy Comes to America - A Portion of My History (Paperback): Samuel Roskelley A Devonport Boy Comes to America - A Portion of My History (Paperback)
Samuel Roskelley; Edited by Richard L. Saunders
R352 Discovery Miles 3 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Lady's Ranch Life in Montana (Paperback): Isabel F. Randall A Lady's Ranch Life in Montana (Paperback)
Isabel F. Randall; Edited by Richard L. Saunders; Foreword by Shirley A. Leckie
R802 Discovery Miles 8 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"A faithful and unvarnished Record of a Settler's Life" is how Isabel Randall described her letters when they were first published in 1887. Many foreign travelers published accounts of their visits to the American West, but Randall was one of the few European women to write about the western experience from the inside.

In 1884 Randall and her husband settled on a ranch in Montana hoping to make their fortune in the livestock boom. Randall's letters home to England describe the practical affairs of daily life, rural social interactions, and the natural world around her. Her letters are cheerful, but they also suggest why the Randalls ultimately failed to achieve financial success.

In this new edition of "A Lady's Ranch Life in Montana," Richard L. Saunders supplements Randall's letters with notes and an extensive introduction drawn from a wealth of primary sources. He sketches the Randalls' lives before and after their western adventure, describes the stock industry that drew them to Montana, places Isabel's letters in the context of English attitudes toward Americans, and discusses her neighbors' reactions to her criticisms of local society.

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