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What comes to mind when we think of the Old West? Often, our
conceptions are accompanied by as much mythology and mystique as
fact or truth. What are the differences in how the Canadian and
American Wests are perceived? Did they develop differently or are
they just perceived differently? How do our conceptions influence
our perceptions? A companion volume to One West, Two Myths: A
Comparative Reader, One West, Two Myths II: Essays on Comparison
presents scholarly views on the comparison of the Canadian and
American Wests and the various methodologies involved. Contributors
include literature specialists, scholars of popular culture, art
historians, and political, social, and intellectual historians,
demonstrating the interdisciplinary nature of this area of study.
With Contributions By: J.M.S. Careless Sarah Carter Brian W. Dippie
R. Douglas Francis C.L. Higham William H. Katerberg Lee Clark
Mitchell Roger L. Nichols Robert Thacker Fredrick Jackson Turner
Aritha van Herk David L. Williams
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