Contested Spaces of Early America is a wide-ranging, eclectic volume that seeks to reconcile the parallel histories and historiographies of European and Indian spaces created throughout the hemisphere during the colonial era.
Contested Spaces of Early America is a wide-ranging, eclectic volume that seeks to reconcile the parallel histories and historiographies of European and Indian spaces created throughout the hemisphere during the colonial era.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Juliana Barr is Associate Professor of History at Duke University and author of Peace Came in the Form of a Woman: Indians and Spaniards in the Texas Borderlands. Edward Countryman is University Distinguished Professor at Southern Methodist University and author of several books, including The American Revolution, Americans: A Collision of Histories, and most recently Enjoy the Same Liberty: Black Americans and the Revolutionary Era.
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Introduction. Maps and Spaces, Paths to Connect, and Lines to Divide —Juliana Barr and Edward Countryman PART I. SPACES AND POWER Chapter 1. The Shapes of Power: Indians, Europeans, and North American Worlds from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century —Pekka Hämäläinen Chapter 2. Dispossession in a Commercial Idiom: From Indian Deeds to Land Cession Treaties —Allan Greer PART II. SPACES AND LANDSCAPES Chapter 3. The Mandans: Ecology, Population, and Adaptation on the Northern Plains —Elizabeth Fenn Chapter 4. Colonial Spaces in the Fragmented Communities of Northern New Spain —Cynthia Radding Chapter 5. Transformations: The Rio de la Plata During the Bourbon Era —Raúl José Mandrini PART III. SPACE AND RESETTLEMENTS Chapter 6. Blurred Borders: North America's Forgotten Apache Reservations —Matthew Babcock Chapter 7. The Forced Transfer of Indians in Nueva Vizcaya and Sinaloa: A Hispanic Method of Colonization —Chantal Cramaussel Chapter 8. Remaking Americans: Louisiana, Upper Canada, and Texas —Alan Taylor PART IV. SPACES AND MEMORY Chapter 9. Blood Talk: Violence and Belonging in the Navajo-New Mexican Borderland —Brian DeLay Chapter 10. Toward a New Literary History of the West: Etahdleuh Doanmoe's Captivity Narrative —Birgit Brander Rasmussen Chapter 11. Toward an Indigenous Art History of the West: The Segesser Hide Paintings —Ned Blackhawk Chapter 12. The Borderlands and Lost Worlds of Early America —Samuel Truett Notes List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
Introduction. Maps and Spaces, Paths to Connect, and Lines to Divide —Juliana Barr and Edward Countryman PART I. SPACES AND POWER Chapter 1. The Shapes of Power: Indians, Europeans, and North American Worlds from the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century —Pekka Hämäläinen Chapter 2. Dispossession in a Commercial Idiom: From Indian Deeds to Land Cession Treaties —Allan Greer PART II. SPACES AND LANDSCAPES Chapter 3. The Mandans: Ecology, Population, and Adaptation on the Northern Plains —Elizabeth Fenn Chapter 4. Colonial Spaces in the Fragmented Communities of Northern New Spain —Cynthia Radding Chapter 5. Transformations: The Rio de la Plata During the Bourbon Era —Raúl José Mandrini PART III. SPACE AND RESETTLEMENTS Chapter 6. Blurred Borders: North America's Forgotten Apache Reservations —Matthew Babcock Chapter 7. The Forced Transfer of Indians in Nueva Vizcaya and Sinaloa: A Hispanic Method of Colonization —Chantal Cramaussel Chapter 8. Remaking Americans: Louisiana, Upper Canada, and Texas —Alan Taylor PART IV. SPACES AND MEMORY Chapter 9. Blood Talk: Violence and Belonging in the Navajo-New Mexican Borderland —Brian DeLay Chapter 10. Toward a New Literary History of the West: Etahdleuh Doanmoe's Captivity Narrative —Birgit Brander Rasmussen Chapter 11. Toward an Indigenous Art History of the West: The Segesser Hide Paintings —Ned Blackhawk Chapter 12. The Borderlands and Lost Worlds of Early America —Samuel Truett Notes List of Contributors Index Acknowledgments
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