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    FormatThesis (2)SubjectDissertation -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- English (2)Dissertation -- University of Missouri--Kansas City -- History (2)Authors, American -- 19th century (1)Missouri River (1)Sensationalism in journalism (1)... View MoreDate Issued2013 (2)Author/ContributorBarton, John Cyril (1)Dobson, Patrick D. (1)Herron, John P., 1968- (1)Roark, Jarrod (1)AdvisorBarton, John Cyril (1)Herron, John P., 1968- (1)Thesis Department
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    Beneath Mark Twain: Judgments of Justice and Gender in Twain's Early Western Writing, 1861-1873 

    Roark, Jarrod (2013)
    By the time Samuel Clemens began writing journalism and crafting what he called the “sensation hoax” for Virginia City’s Territorial Enterprise in 1862, Americans had been devouring sensational novels and journalism by ...

    More than a river: using nature for reform in the progressive era 

    Dobson, Patrick D. (2013)
    how progressives looked to nature as a tool of social reform. Each of these men understood the American environment in multiple contexts. Nostalgia and romanticized Missouri River history activated themes of empire, race, and manhood in Neihardt’s work...

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