Patricia Nelson Limerick

Something in the Soil

Legacies and Reckonings in the New West

"Patricia Limerick is simply one of the best writers alive."—Garry Wills

In Something in the Soil, Patricia Nelson Limerick travels far outside the usual academic circles to bring Western past and Western present into a spirited union. Whether her topic is the rapid growth in the West today, the patent awfulness of most academic writing, or struggles over the standing of the "Great White Men" of the region’s past, Limerick operates on the principle that history is an active presence in the West, layers of collective memory that are, quite literally, "something in the soil." Enlightening and always witty, this wide-ranging collection of essays and arguments from the New West’s landmark historian offers an artful journey into its dramatic past and contentious present.

"Patricia Nelson Limerick is an original, learned, passionate writer. Everything she writes about the history of the American West deserves attention."—Larry McMurtry

Something in the Soil book jacket
Patricia Nelson Limerick is a professor of history and chair of the Center of the American West at the University of Colorado at Boulder.


March 2001 / Paperback / ISBN 0-393-32102-9 / 416 pages / 6" x 8" / History
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