Acknowledgements Preface: Sharing the West(s) C.L. Higham and Robert Thacker Introduction: No Caitlin without Kane, or, Really Understanding the "American" West Robert Thacker Turner versus Innis: Two Mythic Wests R. Douglas Francis One West, One Myth: Transborder Continuity in Western Art Brian W. Dippie A Northern Vision: Frontiers and the West in the Canadian and American Imagination William H. Katergerg Transitional Perspectives on the History of the Great Plains Women: Gender, Race, Nations, and the Forty-ninth Parallel Sarah Carter Myths and Realities in American-Canadian Studies: Challenges to Comparing Native Peoples' Experiences Roger L. Nichols Prairies and Plains: The Levelling of Difference in Stegner's Wolf Willow David L. Williams 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 Lee Clark Mitcehll Leading the Parade Aritha van Herk Appendices The Significance of the Frontier of American History Frederick Jackson Turner Frontierism, Metropolitanism, and Canadian History J.
M.S. Careless Bibliographic Essay C.L. Higham Index.