Richard Etulain is professor emeritus of history at the University of New Mexico and the author or editor of more than forty books. Etulain lives in Clackamas, Oregon.
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"Covering a range of timely topics, the essays included are well researched and gracefully written. Both scholars and general readers with an interest in the modern West will enjoy this book." "Each essay is well written and thoroughly researched. Additionally, this work provides readers with a valuable resource on the history of the American West in the twentieth century." "The editors are commended for organizing and editing high-quality essays that will continue to engender scholarly debate and highlight the important scholarly lacuna -the post war American West- filled out by Gerald Nash." "These papers, as a whole, create an understanding of the modern West, its problems, and predictions of its future, that can be found nowhere else. . . .Editors Etulain and Szasz are to be complimented on their choice of papers and the good editing that went into the book." "This is a most fitting tribute to one of the most significant historians of the twentieth-century West . . . this volume stands as not only a critical overview of the West, but a model for the profession."

