9780806180229-0806180226-American Dude Ranch: A Touch of the Cowboy and the Thrill of the West (WFC) (Volume 8)

American Dude Ranch: A Touch of the Cowboy and the Thrill of the West (WFC) (Volume 8)

ISBN-13: 9780806180229
ISBN-10: 0806180226
Author: Lynn Downey
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: OUP
Format: Paperback 242 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780806180229
ISBN-10: 0806180226
Author: Lynn Downey
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: OUP
Format: Paperback 242 pages

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American Dude Ranch: A Touch of the Cowboy and the Thrill of the West (WFC) (Volume 8) (ISBN-13: 9780806180229 and ISBN-10: 0806180226), written by authors Lynn Downey, was published by OUP in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other State & Local (United States History, History of Sports, Sports Miscellaneous, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent American Dude Ranch: A Touch of the Cowboy and the Thrill of the West (WFC) (Volume 8) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used State & Local books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Viewers of films and television shows might imagine the dude ranch as something not quite legitimate, a place where city dwellers pretend to be cowboys in amusingly inauthentic fashion. But the tradition of the dude ranch, America’s original western vacation, is much more interesting and deeply connected with the culture and history of the American West. In American Dude Ranch, Lynn Downey opens new perspectives on this buckaroo getaway, with all its implications for deciphering the American imagination.
Dude ranching began in the 1880s when cattle ranches ruled the West. Men, and a few women, left the comforts of their eastern lives to experience the world of the cowboy. But by the end of the century, the cattleman’s West was fading, and many ranchers turned to wrangling dudes instead of livestock. What began as a way for ranching to survive became a new industry, and as the twentieth century progressed, the dude ranch wove its way into American life and culture. Wyoming dude ranches hosted silent picture shoots, superstars such as Gene Autry were featured in dude film plots, fashion designers and companies like Levi Strauss & Co. replicated the films’ western styles, and novelists Zane Grey and Mary Roberts Rinehart moved dude ranching into popular literature.
Downey follows dude ranching across the years, tracing its influence on everything from clothing to cooking and showing how ranchers adapted to changing times and vacation trends. Her book also offers a rare look at women’s place in this story, as they found personal and professional satisfaction in running their own dude ranches.
However contested and complicated, western history is one of America’s national origin stories that we turn to in times of cultural upheaval. Dude ranches provide a tangible link from the real to the imagined past, and their persistence and popularity demonstrate how significant this link remains. This book tells their story—in all its familiar, eccentric, and often surprising detail.

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