
Reader Score
81%
81% of readers
recommend this book
"The nuanced and complex narrative contextualizes the experiences of individuals, families, and communities. . . . Taking a unique approach that emphasizes the importance of family networks and integrating a newer generation of scholarship to explain the social and cultural dynamics of the West, Hyde has produced a substantial and highly original interpretation of the period [1800-61]. . . . An excellent work and a major contribution to the historiography of the North American West."--John Husmann, South Dakota History-- (6/21/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"The strength of [Hyde's] work lies in her ability to assemble and integrate a vast amount of secondary work into a thematic framework that emphasizes the important role kinship structures played in shaping the economic and social structures of the West prior to 1860."--James E. Sherow, Kansas History
-- (6/20/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"This is an important and useful book, and it should find a large readership."--Katrine Barber, Oregon Historical Quarterly