Scott E. Casper is associate professor of history at the University of Nevada, Reno. Lucinda M. Long, a graduate student in the history department at the University of Nevada, Reno, is completing her masters thesis on masculinity and the Forest Service.
Casper s ambition and accomplishment are clearly worthy of both our
admiration and our applause."American Historical Review"
Casper 's ambition and accomplishment are clearly worthy of both
our admiration and our applause."American Historical Review"
Casper_s ambition and accomplishment are clearly worthy of both our
admiration and our applause."American Historical Review"
Anyone interested in nineteenth-century American cultural
production will need to read [Casper's] book."Journal of American
History"
Caspera[s ambition and accomplishment are clearly worthy of both
our admiration and our applause."American Historical Review"
Caspers ambition and accomplishment are clearly worthy of both our
admiration and our applause."American Historical Review"
An excellent study linking the biographical genre within the
context of the 19th-century culture. "Choice"
Casper has made a sweeping and encyclopedic survey of the cultural
work of an important genre."Reviews in American History"
Casper's excellent "Consturcting American Lives" defines a new way
of conceiving and writing literary history ."Journal of
Interdisciplinary History"
CasperUs ambition and accomplishment are clearly worthy of both our
admiration and our applause."American Historical Review"
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