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Empires, Nations, and Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 647

Empires, Nations, and Families

To most people living in the West, the Louisiana Purchase made little difference: the United States was just another imperial overlord to be assessed and manipulated. This was not, as Empires, Nations, and Families makes clear, virgin wilderness discovered by virtuous Anglo entrepreneurs. Rather, the United States was a newcomer in a place already complicated by vying empires. This book documents the broad family associations that crossed national and ethnic lines and that, along with the river systems of the trans-Mississippi West, formed the basis for a global trade in furs that had operated for hundreds of years before the land became part of the United States. ø Empires, Nations, and Fa...

Born of Lakes and Plains: Mixed-Descent Peoples and the Making of the American West
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 493

Born of Lakes and Plains: Mixed-Descent Peoples and the Making of the American West

Finalist for the 2023 Stubbendieck Great Plains Distinguished Book Prize "Immersive and humane." —Jennifer Szalai, New York Times A fresh history of the West grounded in the lives of mixed-descent Native families who first bridged and then collided with racial boundaries. Often overlooked, there is mixed blood at the heart of America. And at the heart of Native life for centuries there were complex households using intermarriage to link disparate communities and create protective circles of kin. Beginning in the seventeenth century, Native peoples—Ojibwes, Otoes, Cheyennes, Chinooks, and others—formed new families with young French, English, Canadian, and American fur traders who spent...

Common As Air
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Common As Air

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-03-01
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  • Publisher: Union Books

In 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his famous ‘ I Have a Dream’ speech. Thirty years later his son registered the words ‘ I Have a Dream’ as a trademark and successfully blocked attempts to reproduce these four words. Unlike the Gettysburg Address and other famous speeches, ‘ I Have a Dream’ is now private property, even though some the speech is comprised of words written by Thomas Jefferson, a man who very much believed that the corporate land grab of knowledge was at odds with the development of civil society. Exploring the complex intersection between creativity and commerce, Hyde raises the question of how our shared store of art and knowledge might be made compatibl...

Trickster Makes this World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 433

Trickster Makes this World

  • Categories: Art

Lewis Hyde brings to life the playful and disruptive side of the human imagination as it is embodied in the trickster mythology.

Early-Twentieth-Century Frontier Dramas on Broadway
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 451

Early-Twentieth-Century Frontier Dramas on Broadway

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-05-23
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  • Publisher: Springer

Frontier dramas were among the most popular and successful of early-twentieth-century Broadway type plays. The long runs of contemporary dramas not only indicate the popularity of these plays but also tell us that these plays offered views about the frontier that original audiences could and did embrace.

Thomas Hutchinson and the Origins of the American Revolution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Thomas Hutchinson and the Origins of the American Revolution

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-10
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

His consequent vilification became a vehicle through which the growing patriot movement sought to achieve legitimacy.

The End of the American Avant Garde
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

The End of the American Avant Garde

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

"By 1966, the composer Virgil Thomson would write, "Truth is, there is no avant-garde today." How did the avant garde dissolve, and why? In this thought-provoking work, Stuart D. Hobbs traces the avant garde from its origins to its eventual appropriation by a conservative political agenda, consumer culture, and the institutional world of art.

She Left Nothing in Particular
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 212

She Left Nothing in Particular

"In this book, Amy L. Wink offers a probing examination of diaries kept by nineteenth-century American women. Her sources include accounts by women who chronicled their lives on the Overland Trail, the journals of two women married sequentially to the same psychologically abusive man, and the diaries of Confederate women who used their writings to comprehend their emotional and spiritual responses to the turmoil of the Civil War. As Wink notes, such writings demonstrate not only what these women experienced but also how they dealt with and understood that experience."--BOOK JACKET.

Newlyweds on Tour
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Newlyweds on Tour

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: UPNE

An original, richly illustrated analysis of American honeymooning, 1820-1900, that offers fresh insights into the intersecting histories of tourism, consumerism, sentiment, sexuality, and conjugality

Ute Land Religion in the American West, 1879–2009
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Ute Land Religion in the American West, 1879–2009

"A regional history of contact between Utes and white settlers, from 1879-2009, that examines the production of an idealized American religion in the American West through the intersection of religion, land, and cultural memory."--Provided by publisher.