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Frontier Re-Imagined: the Mythic West in the Twentieth Century
European Journal of American Studies, 12-2 | 2017 “The Old Wild West in the New Middle East”: American Sniper (2014) and the Gl
Undressing an American Icon: Addressing the Representation of Calamity Jane Through a Critical Study of Her Costume
Cowboy Politics: the Changing Frontier Myth and the Presidencies Of
Frederick Jackson Turner and Buffalo Bill Richard White
The Cultural Genre of the American Western Has Developed Through the Myth/Ideology of White European Migration East to West Across the American Continent
PIONEERS, PROGRESS, and the MYTH of the FRONTIER: the Landscape of Public History in Rural British Columbia
The Frontier Myth and the Frontier Thesis in Contemporary Genre Fiction
Revealing Author's World View About Cowboy and the Frontier Life in Seth Macfarlane's a Million Ways to Die in the West Intr
Re-Writing the Frontier Myth: Gender, Race, and Changing Conceptions of American Identity in Little House on the Prairie
Ab Facey and Ivan Doig. Memoirists of the Frontier
Kit Carson's Last Fight: the Adobe Walls Campaign of 1864 David A
The Appropriate Role of Off-Road Vehicles in National Forests
Place Images of the American West in Western Films
William Cronon
The Mythical Frontier, the Mexican Revolution, and the Press: an Imperial Subplot
“Whatever Be the Truth Regarding European History, American History
Annie Oakley, Calamity Jane and the Myth of the West Amy Reece
Top View
European Journal of American Studies, 6-3 | 2011 the Master Film Is a Western : the Mythology of the American West in the Citi
The Influence of Wild West Shows on American Identity
Presenting Buffalo Bill Bookstorm
Comparing and Exploring Frontier Myth and Reality in Latin America Richard W
Cowboys, Angels, and Demons: American Exceptionalism and the Frontier Myth in the CW's 'Supernatural' Joesph M
Visual Media and the Unraveling of Thanksgiving
“The Lone Ranger Rides Again”: an Analysis of Representations of the Myth of the West Throughout American History
European Journal of American Studies, 12-2 | 2017 “The Old Wild West in the New Middle East”: American Sniper (2014) and the Gl
The Frontier As Masculine Territory: Sam Hawken's the Dead Women
"The Colossal Vitality of His Illusion": the Myth of the American Dream in the Modern American Novel James E
James Fenimore Cooper As a Western Author and the 1920 Film Adaptation of the Last of the Mohicans *
Fantastic Wilderness Park
Silencing Sacagawea: Eva Emery Dye & the Origin of an American Myth
Sitting Bull's Performance of Self in Buffalo Bill's Wild West
An Analysis of Hollywood Western Films from Director John Ford and Others During the Years 1939 to 1964
Does the Myth of the Frontier Still Form an Essential Part of American Identity and Is It Used As a Political Justification in the Present Day?