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Empires, Nations, and Families A History of the North American West, 1800-1860

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.07.2011

Verlag

Nebraska

Seitenzahl

648

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/16,4/4,9 cm

Gewicht

1093 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8032-2405-6

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"This is an important and useful book, and it should find a large readership."--Katrine Barber, "Oregon Historical Quarterly
"--Katrine Barber "Oregon Historical Quarte "

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.07.2011

Verlag

Nebraska

Seitenzahl

648

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/16,4/4,9 cm

Gewicht

1093 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-8032-2405-6

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Empires, Nations, and Families
  • List of Illustrations                                        
    List of Maps Acknowledgments: Adventures in the Land of the Dead
    Introduction: The Geography of Empire in 1804                 
         St. Louis
         Michilimackinac
         Santa Fe
         The Pacific Coast      Family Stories
         "Died Single"
         Why Fur and Why Families?
         Sources and Definitions
         Maps and Signposts
    Part I: Replacing a State: The Continental Web of Family Trade
    Chapter 1: Families and Fur: The Personal World of the Early American West
         The Chouteau Family and Missouri River World
         "Middle Ground" or "Native Ground"?
         "Tough Love" and Family Loyalty
          On the Trail of Wealth and Opportunity
          The Sublette Brothers and Their Family Business
          Chasing Fortune and Family
          Americans in Mexico, Californios in America
          Dangerous Places
    Chapter 2: Fort Vancouver's Families: The Custom of the Country     
          Cogs in the Fur Trade
          The Local and Global Communities of the Columbia
          The Métis World of John McLoughlin
          The Tentacles of International Trade
          The McLoughlins and the Company
           Life and Work on the Columbia
           Global Ambitions
           The Fine Mesh of the Family Network
           Immigrants, Nations, and the Loss of a Family Empire
           Murder at Fort Stikine and Suicide in California
    Chapter 3: Three Western Places: Regional Communities and  Vecinidad
          William Bent's Border World
          Bent's Fort and Its Neighborhood
          Omens and Weddings
          Norteños and Yanquis in Alta California
          Captain Sutter's New Helvetia
          Dinner and Diplomacy in Northern California
          Portents of Change
          Stephen Austin's Border World
          Planting Colonies in Texas
          Austin's Fractious Neighborhood
    PART II: Americans All: The Mixed World of Indian Country
    Chapter 4: The Early West: The Many Faces of Indian Country
         Cherokee, Shawnee, and Osage
         The View from Fort Osage
         The View from St. Louis
         Change, Loss, and Warfare on the Missouri
         The Arikara War
         Métis and Half-Breed in an Anglo West
    Chapter 5: Empires in Transition: Indian Country at Midcentury, 1825-1860      
          Counting Indians
          Expanding Power
          The Santa Fe Trail
          Native Nations and Texas Revolution
          Retrenchment and Resistance
          The Osage and Accommodation on the Arkansas
          Good Fathers and the Fur Trade
          Captivity Tales and Epidemic Disease
    PART III: From Nations to Nation: Imposing a State, 1840-1865
    Chapter 6: Unintended Consequences: Families, Nations, and the Mexican War
          What if Guadelupe Boggs married Teresina Carson?
          Questions of Citizenship and Identity
          Joseph Smith and the Origins of Mormonism
          Mexican Revolutions
          Continental Rumor Factories
          The Bent Family and the Vagaries of War
          Bent's Choice
          Brigham Young and the Choices of War
          Hard Choices in California
         The McLoughlins' Choice
    Chapter 7: Border Wars: Disorder and Disaster in the 1850s   
          The Evolving Fur Trade World
          Postwar Family and Business on the Arkansas
          Indian War in the Pacific Northwest
          Oregon's Bloody Legacy
          The Failure of Warfare and Washington's Native Nations
          Nation-Building in the Southwest
          Raising Families and Fighting Wars
    Chapter 8: The State and its Handmaidens: Imposing Order    
         Civil Threats and the Mormons
         The Personal Politics of Polygamy and Theocracy
         The Almost War and the Massacre in Utah
         Conquest and Chaos in California
         A Nation of Squatters
         While Kansas Bled and Native People Fled
         The Pesky Details of Popular Sovereignty
         A National Horror Show
         The Minnesota Uprising of 1862
         Sand Creek and the Bent Family Nightmare
    Epilogue: How it All Turned Out                            
        Sonoma
        Los Angeles
        Taos
        The Arkansas River
        Oregon
        St. Louis
        Kawsmouth
    Notes 
    Bibliography Index