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William Goetzmann was born in 1931 in St. Paul Minnesota. He received his BA and PhD from Yale University. He also taught taught at Yale before going to the University of Texas at Austin to develop his American Studies program. He was a historian and emeritus professor in American studies at the toon meer University of Texas in Austin. He won the Parkman Prize and Pulitzer Prize for historians for his work on the American west. His written works are focused on the topics of American philosophy, American political history and American arts. He wrote Beyond the Revolution: A History of American Thought From Paine to Pragmatism in 2009. Willaim Goetzmann died on September 7, 2010. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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The West of the Imagination (1986) 132 exemplaren
The mountain man (1978) 4 exemplaren

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I love history, so I searched diligently for a general or subjected focus that the author was writing for. Then I tried to decide what level or segment of scholarship he was addressing. Determining neither in the first 5th of the book, I skipped to the later chapters and still had a scattered feeling even when I already had knowledge of the subject, so I gave it to the library to sell to someone else.
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Newmans2001 | Dec 1, 2015 |
To me you can see and understand so much more history in a map than long wordy explanations, this is great.

There are some problems with the accompanying dialog, sometimes it does not match the map, or lacks continuity etc. but much of that is likely because of the need of brevity.

The two authors are British and Texan, so the material seems heavy on Spanish and British exploration.
 
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Newmans2001 | 1 andere bespreking | Nov 2, 2015 |
This is a sort of intellectual biography of the United States. It reads very much like the collected lecture notes of an old professor - which of course, it is. I was hoping for a little more in-depth approach, instead of a quick sweeping survey hitting the high points. Ideas and concepts are mentioned but not fully developed.
 
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kcshankd | Oct 23, 2014 |
4842. Looking Far North The Harriman Expedition To Alaska 1899, by William H. Goetzmann and Kay Sloan (read 24 Jul 2011) I was surprised to find this book as interesting as it was. In 1899 E. H. Harriman organized (and funded) a trip to Alaska, which he led . He took his whole family, including his 8-year-old son , Averell, as well as many scientists and the naturalists William Burroughs and John Muir. Some of the people on the expedition, including Harriman, did a lot of killing of birds and animals. The ship even went across to Siberia and made a stop there. The book was published in 1982 and so tells of the results of the expediton and what became of some of the people who were on it.… (meer)
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