Research Catalog

Books, bluster, and bounty local politics in the Intermountain West and Carnegie Library Building Grants, 1898-1920

Title
Books, bluster, and bounty [electronic resource] : local politics in the Intermountain West and Carnegie Library Building Grants, 1898-1920 / Susan H. Swetnam.
Author
Swetnam, Susan H.
Publication
Logan, Utah : Utah State University Press, [2012]

Available Online

  • Available from home with a valid library card
  • Available onsite at NYPL

Details

Description
1 online resource (ix, 251 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Summary
"Susan Swetnam uses case studies of western applications for Carnegie libraries to examine how local support was mustered for cultural institutions in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century interior West. This is a comparative study involving the entire region between the Rockies and the Cascades/Sierras, including all of Idaho, Utah, Nevada, and Arizona; western Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado; eastern Oregon and Washington; and small parts of California and New Mexico. The study addresses not just the how of the process of establishing Carnegie libraries but, more importantly, the variable why. Although virtually all citizens and communities in the West who sought Carnegie libraries were after tangible benefits that were only tangentially related to books, what they specifically wanted varied in correlation with the diversity of the communities of the West: "Library proponents in Inland Empire boom towns, for example, touted Carnegie libraries to their fellow citizens as instruments of economic advantage over rival communities; citizens in rural LDS communities promoted Carnegie libraries as a force against the encroaching secular influences they feared threatened their children; a small cadre of Carnegie library proponents in several of Utah's largest cities, in stark contrast, actually promoted the projects to their fellow Gentiles as a corrective to LDS insularity. Economically stable Idaho communities sought Carnegie libraries to reinforce their self-perceived cultural superiority; communities in newly American Arizona sought them to counter perceptions of their towns as 'Hispanic mud villages.' And so on.""--
Uniform Title
Books, bluster, and bounty (Online)
Alternative Title
Books, bluster, and bounty (Online)
Subject
Carnegie libraries > West (U.S.) > History
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 230-243) and index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
LCCN
2012000173
OCLC
ssj0000687485
Author
Swetnam, Susan H.
Title
Books, bluster, and bounty [electronic resource] : local politics in the Intermountain West and Carnegie Library Building Grants, 1898-1920 / Susan H. Swetnam.
Imprint
Logan, Utah : Utah State University Press, [2012]
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 230-243) and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
Connect to:
Available from home with a valid library card
Available onsite at NYPL
View in Legacy Catalog