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Finding the West: Explorations with Lewis and Clark
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Finding the West: Explorations with Lewis and Clark

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One of the foremost historians of Lewis and Clark, Ronda grounds
Finding the West
in the insights and reflections he has gleaned from some twenty years of research and writing about this pivotal era. But above all else, Ronda’s book is centred on stories and storytellers. The beginning of the nineteenth century represents a time when America passed into a headlong rush for empire and when ‘the West’ loomed large as a dream for some and a nightmare for others, an era that irrevocably shaped the new American nation in the two hundred years that followed. Whoever the storyteller in the aftermath of that encounter - native or newcomer - the stories all soon revolved around a common theme: the coming of the winds of change. Ronda’s masterful interpretation of the young Republic’s fascination with the West is written with grace, narrative sweep, and a conviction that history should, above all else, engage and inform us.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2006
Pages
138
ISBN
9780826324184

One of the foremost historians of Lewis and Clark, Ronda grounds
Finding the West
in the insights and reflections he has gleaned from some twenty years of research and writing about this pivotal era. But above all else, Ronda’s book is centred on stories and storytellers. The beginning of the nineteenth century represents a time when America passed into a headlong rush for empire and when ‘the West’ loomed large as a dream for some and a nightmare for others, an era that irrevocably shaped the new American nation in the two hundred years that followed. Whoever the storyteller in the aftermath of that encounter - native or newcomer - the stories all soon revolved around a common theme: the coming of the winds of change. Ronda’s masterful interpretation of the young Republic’s fascination with the West is written with grace, narrative sweep, and a conviction that history should, above all else, engage and inform us.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2006
Pages
138
ISBN
9780826324184