Senin, 26 Maret 2018

Wild West Book Review: Soldiers West

Soldiers West: Biographies from the Military Frontier edited by Paul Andrew Hutton and Durwood Ball, University of Oklahoma Press, 2009, $34.95. “The history of the Army’s frontier campaigns and Western occupation has become the raw material of cultural legend and historical infamy in the United States and Europe,” Durwood Ball writes in his introduction to …

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