Irwin, Robert2020-10-152022-05-312022-05-311997Irwin, Robert. "Breaking the Shackles of the Metropolitan Thesis: Prairie History, the Environment and Layered Identities" Journal of Canadian Studies 33, no. 3 (1997): 98-118.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/1905This review of writings in Canadian prairie history and western American history suggests that a new synthesis of prairie history that searches for identity within a new framework is needed. Prairie historians must begin their work with an understanding of the relationships between people and the environment on the prairies. These environmental relationships provide the continuity upon which a new understanding of prairie identity can be constructed. This identity must be understood as an autonomous layer of consciousness rather than a "limited identity" within a national consciousness.enAll Rights ReservedCanadian prairie historyWestern American historyprairiesenvironmental relationshipsprairie identityprairie historyautonomous layer of consciousnessBreaking the shackles of the metropolitan thesis: Prairie history, the environment and layered identitiesArticlehttps://doi.org/10.3138/jcs.32.3.98