Abstract

In the United States, the history of the military in the nineteenth-century American West is not much remarked by scholars. The conference programs of the American Historical Association and Organization of American Historians rarely feature the subject, and at the recent annual meeting of the Western History Association, only two panels out of eighty dealt with the topic. Most academic historians there turned instead to issues of race, class, gender, borderlands, and transcultural studies...

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