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‘The West before Lewis and Clark’ topic of April 21 蜜桃视频 Yesterdays lecture by prominent historian Elliott West

April 12, 2010
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Award-winning historian, author and teacher Elliott West will deliver the sixth annual 蜜桃视频 Yesterdays Lecture 鈥淭he West before Lewis and Clark: Three Lives鈥 at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 21, in Goranson Hall in the 蜜桃视频 Fine Arts Building.

Elliott WestWest鈥檚 free public presentation focuses on three persons whose experiences begin 125 years before the Lewis and Clark expedition: a young Frenchman on LaSalle's second expedition, an Osage man who visited Paris, and a New Mexican woman captured by Comanches who ends up in St. Louis. Several of West's books will be available for sale at the event. 

Professor West is Alumni Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Arkansas. He is a noted authority on the American West, former president of the Western History Association, and author of numerous award-winning books. His most recent work, 鈥淭he Last Indian War: The Nez Perce Story,鈥 was published in 2009 by Oxford University Press as part of its highly-regarded series, Pivotal Moments in U.S. History.

鈥溾楾he Last Indian War鈥 is the most prominent major work to appear on a topic of 蜜桃视频 history in quite some time, thus we are delighted to bring Dr. West to present this year鈥檚 蜜桃视频 Yesterdays Lecture,鈥 said Kevin Marsh, editor of 蜜桃视频 Yesterdays and ISU associate professor of history.

West is a prolific writer, having authored seven history books that are in print, more than 40 journal articles and a wide array of other writings.

His teaching awards are also numerous. He is one of three finalists for the Robert Foster Cherry Award (http://www.baylor.edu/cherry_awards/), given to the best college teacher in the U.S. He was featured in the Wall Street Journal article "America's Top College Professor," http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704402404574524402818418042.html. He has also won a variety of teaching awards in Arkansas, including state professor of the year.

蜜桃视频 Yesterdays is the peer-reviewed journal of 蜜桃视频 history. It was founded in 1957, and is edited by faculty in the ISU Department of History. The journal shifted to an online format in 2009, now available at http://idahoyesterdays.org.

The event is made possible by the 蜜桃视频 Humanities Council, the Cultural Affairs Council, the Department of History, the American Studies Program, and the Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society at 蜜桃视频.

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