Brenden W. Rensink

Historian of the North American West, Borderlands, Indigenous Peoples, and Environment

From the Bookshelf: Kelman, A Misplaced Massacre

From the Bookshelf Periodic musings on books I like. As I explained last week, the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre was the first topic to draw me into Western History.  AfterContinue readingFrom the Bookshelf: Kelman, A Misplaced Massacre

New Scholarship in North American Indigenous Genocide Studies

After writing briefly on the 150 year commemoration of the Sand Creek Massacre, I thought it would be useful to crowd-source building an up to date reading list of newContinue readingNew Scholarship in North American Indigenous Genocide Studies

More Panels to Check Out at the 2014 Western History Association conference in Newport Beach, Oct. 15-18

I already gave a rundown of the borderlands and transnational history panels at the upcoming Western History Association Conference in Newport Beach, Oct. 15-18, 2014, but there are a numberContinue readingMore Panels to Check Out at the 2014 Western History Association conference in Newport Beach, Oct. 15-18

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