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Across the Great Divide Cultures of Manhood in the American West

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Basso, Matthew, McCall, Laura, Garceau, Dee

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Publisher: Routledge Summary: Durwood Ball is associate professor of history the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque Matthew Basso is a Ph.D. candidate in the American studies program at the University of Minnesota David Anthony Tyeeme Clark (Mesquakie) is a graduate minority opportunity fellow in the American studies program at the University of Kansas Dee Garceau is assistant professor of history at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee Ramo [read more]
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Durwood Ball is associate professor of history the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque Matthew Basso is a Ph.D. candidate in the American studies program at the University of Minnesota David Anthony Tyeeme Clark (Mesquakie) is a graduate minority opportunity fellow in the American studies program at the University of Kansas Dee Garceau is assistant professor of history at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee Ramon A. Gutierrez is professor of ethnic studies and history at the University of California, San Diego Susan Lee Johnson teaches U.S. western history, gender/women's history, and the history of sexuality at the University of Colorado at Boulder Brian Klopotek, of Choctaw and Irish-American heritage, is a doctoral candidate in the American studies program at the University of Minnesota Craig Leavitt is an independent scholar and novelist who lives in Denver, Colorado Steven M. Lee is a graduate student in comparative ethnic studies at the University of California-Berkeley Karen J. Leong is assistant professor in the women's studies program at Arizona State University Jose E. Limon, professor of anthropology and English at the University of Texas-Austin Laura McCall is professor of history and member of the honors faculty at Metropolitan State College, Denver Karen R. Merrill is assistant professor of history at the University of California, Irvine Joane Nagel is University Distinguished Professor and chair of sociology at the University of Kansas Gunther Peck is associate professor of history at the University of Texas-Austin

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