The Making of Public Historical Culture in the American West, 1880-1910 : The Role of Historical Societies
This book is a study of the establishment and development of historical societies in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century American West. It concentrates on the people who created the historical societies of Kansas, Oregon, and Wisconsin, from the first charter generation through to the first generation of professional historical society workers. This study fills an important gap in our knowledge of the role those outside of the academy have held in the process of history making, namely the role of state historical societies.