Description
In a book as much about the making of cultural myths as it is about Dodge City itself, authors Robert Dykstra and Jo Ann Manfra take us back into the history of Dodge to trace the growth of the city and its legend side-by-side. An exploration of murder statistics, court cases, and contemporary accounts reveals the historical Dodge to be neither as violent nor as lawless as legend has it-but every bit as intriguing. In a style that captures the charm and chicanery of storytelling in the Old West, Dodge City and the Birth of the Wild West finds a culprit in a local attorney, Harry Gryden, who fed sensational accounts to the national media during the so-called "Dodge City War" of 1883. Once launched, the legend leads the authors through the cultural landscape of twentieth-century America, as Dodge City became a useful metaphor in more and more television series and movies. Meanwhile, back in the actual Dodge, struggling on a lost frontier, a mirror image of the mythical city began to emerge, as residents increasingly embraced tourism as an economic necessity.
Dodge City and the Birth of the Wild West maps a metaphor for belligerent individualism and social freedom through the cultural imagination, from a historical starting point to its mythical reflection. In this, the book restores both the reality of Dodge and its legend to their rightful place in the continuum of American culture.
About the Author
Robert R. Dykstra is professor emeritus of history and public policy at SUNY Albany and author of The Cattle Towns.
Jo Ann Manfra is professor emeritus of history at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and editor of Horace Greeley's an Overland Journey from New York to San Francisco in the Summer of 1859. Dykstra and Manfra also co-authored The Gilded Age: Industrial Capitalism and Its Discontents.
Reviews
Dykstra and Manfra furnish a top drawer study of the history, legends, and memories of Dodge City, Kansas. Their well-written book provides a model for similar examinations of other Wild West towns. Superb work."" - Richard W. Etulain, author of The Life and Legends of Calamity Jane ""Dodge City and the Birth of the Wild West is a carefully researched, engagingly written, and well-organized study of the real and the imagined ""Dodge City." It is also a timely book, considering the nation's ongoing debate over the nature of Second Amendment rights and open/concealed carry, even though the historical Dodge City, upon which the ""Wild West" of legend and the Dodge City of metaphor (""get out of Dodge") are based, ceased to exist more than 130 years ago."" - Virgil W. Dean, editor of John Brown to Bob Dole: Movers and Shakers in Kansas History ""In Dodge City and the Birth of the Wild West the authors have come close to creating actual time travel. Readers will find themselves transported in 1872 and the beginning of a town that became notorious nationally for wickedness and gunplay. Thanks to a wealth of original sources, this book reeks of authenticity with a dash of tongue-in-cheek humor."" - Tom Clavin, author of Dodge City: Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and the Wickedest Town in the American West
Book Information
ISBN 9780700624768
Author Robert R. Dykstra
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint University Press of Kansas
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Weight(grams) 380g