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A few years ago I grumbled in these pages that until around 1970 historical studies having to do with the American West were mainly the work of semipros: 'Country editors, prairie schoolmarms, county historians, retired lawyers, lone professors here and there, and not a few raving eccentrics' who left us a few good books while operating in a kind of conceptual emptiness, with neither much rigor nor much reach.
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