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American Review of Canadian Studies
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Articles in December 2003 issue of American Review of Canadian Studies
- Prairies and Plains: the levelling of difference in Stegner's Wolf Willow.
by Williams, David L. - A northern vision: frontiers and the West in the Canadian and American imagination.
by Katerberg, William H. - Turner versus Innis: bridging the gap.
by Francis, R. Douglas - Transnational Perspectives on the history of Great Plains women: Gender, Race, Nations, and the forty-ninth parallel.
by Carter, Sarah - One West, one myth: transborder continuity in Western art.
by Dippie, Brian W. - Whose West is it anyway? Or, what's myth got to do with it? The role of "America" in the creation of the myth of the West.
by Mitchell, Lee Clark - Leading the parade.
by van Herk, Aritha - Introduction: no Catlin without Kane; or, really understanding the "American" West.
by Thacker, Robert - Myths and realities in American-Canadian studies: challenges to comparing Native peoples' experiences.
by Nichols, Roger L. - Preface: sharing the West(s).
by Higham, C.L.; Thacker, Robert