Kansas and the West

Kansas and the West

Author: Rita Napier

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13:

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By incorporating voices from history that have too long been lost in the din of tradition--especially the voices of Native Americans and blacks, women and laborers--Kansas and the West provides a provocative and much-needed new view of the state's past.


North American Exploration

North American Exploration

Author: John Logan Allen

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 684

ISBN-13: 9780803210431

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The third volume of North American Exploration, covering 1784 to 1914, charts a dramatic shift in the purpose, priorities, and results of the exploration of North America. As the nineteenth century opened, exploration was still fostered by the growth of empire, but by the 1830s commercial interests came to drive most exploratory ventures, particularly through the fur trade. By midcentury, however, as imperial rivalries lessened and the fur trade declined, exploration was driven by the growing scientific spirit of the age?although the science was often conducted in the service of a search for railroad routes or natural resources linked to military concerns. A clear transition took place as the spirit of the Enlightenment gave way to economic imperatives and to the science of the post-Darwinian age and exploration passed beyond discovery and geographical definition. This volume explores the resultant beginnings of an understanding of the continent and its native peoples.


Indians of California

Indians of California

Author: James J. Rawls

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 9780806120201

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Describes changing white views of native California Indians as Spanish victims, useful laborers, and, finally, obstacles to white expansion