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The Political Economy of the American West

Anderson, Terry L.(Edited by)Hill, Peter J.(Edited by)
Part of the The Political Economy Forum series
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In the American West, trappers, miners, and farmers often preceded the formal institutions of government and therefore had to invent their own institutional framework. Early historians like Frederick Jackson Turner and Walter Prescott Webb found heroes in this romantic frontier.

Modern historians, however, are challenging the traditional histories, arguing that the history of the West is one of natural resource waste, minority exploitation, and political manipulation by a powerful elite. This book challenges many conclusions from both schools in a framework that considers Western history as an episode in the evolution of property rights.

The authors in this volume provide a new way of thinking about the West that relies neither on heroes nor villains but argues that economics and politics shaped the institutional environment of the American West.

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Product Details
Rowman & Littlefield
084767911X / 9780847679119
Hardback
330.978
29/03/1994
United States
180 pages
152 x 229 mm, 454 grams
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