Jesse James in public memory : the Robin Hood myth, museum interpretation and newspaper analysis of Missouri's famous outlaw.

dc.contributor.advisorLoughlin, Patricia
dc.contributor.authorCoon, Stephanie A.
dc.contributor.committeeMemberAdamiak, Stanley
dc.contributor.committeeMemberPool, Carolyn
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-14T17:50:12Z
dc.date.available2020-02-14T17:50:12Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.description.abstractThis study focuses on the importance of understanding myths and interpretive material to gauge memory of historical criminals. Each chapter represents an aspect of popular culture that supplements the traditional historical knowledge of Jesse James.
dc.identifier(AlmaMMSId)9971992285202196
dc.identifier.oclc(OCoLC)ocn234380116
dc.identifier.other(AlmaMMSId)9971992285202196
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/323750
dc.rightsAll rights reserved by the author, who has granted UCO Chambers Library the non-exclusive right to share this material in its online repositories. Contact UCO Chambers Library's Digital Initiatives Working Group at diwg@uco.edu for the permission policy on the use, reproduction or distribution of this material.
dc.subject.lcshOutlaws
dc.thesis.degreeM.A., History
dc.titleJesse James in public memory : the Robin Hood myth, museum interpretation and newspaper analysis of Missouri's famous outlaw.
dc.typeAcademic theses
thesis.degree.grantorJackson College of Graduate Studies
uco.groupUniversity of Central Oklahoma::UCO - Jackson College of Graduate Studies::UCO - JCGS - Masters' Theses

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