Settling Ohio
First Peoples and Beyond
Herausgeber: Anderson, Timothy G; Schoen, Brian
Settling Ohio
First Peoples and Beyond
Herausgeber: Anderson, Timothy G; Schoen, Brian
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Scholars working in archaeology, education, history, geography, and politics tell a nuanced story about the people and dynamics that reshaped this region and determined who would control it. This volume retells a worn story as one of contested spaces, competing visions of nationhood, and complicated relations with Native American peoples.
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Scholars working in archaeology, education, history, geography, and politics tell a nuanced story about the people and dynamics that reshaped this region and determined who would control it. This volume retells a worn story as one of contested spaces, competing visions of nationhood, and complicated relations with Native American peoples.
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- New Approaches to Midwestern Studies
- Verlag: Ohio University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780821425275
- ISBN-10: 0821425277
- Artikelnr.: 67515443
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- New Approaches to Midwestern Studies
- Verlag: Ohio University Press
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780821425275
- ISBN-10: 0821425277
- Artikelnr.: 67515443
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Timothy G. Anderson is an associate professor of geography at Ohio University. Brian Schoen is the chair of the Department of History and the James Richard Hamilton/Baker & Hostetler Distinguished Professor of Teaching in the Humanities at Ohio University. He is the author of The Fragile Fabric of Union: Cotton, Federal Politics, and the Global Origins of the Civil War and has coedited three other collections.
Foreword by M. DUANE NELLIS
Introduction by BRIAN SCHOEN
PART I: First Nations
1 The True Pioneers: A Brief Overview of Prehistoric Native Americans in
Ohio, by JOSEPH A. M. GINGERICH
2 Situating Settlement in Ohio: The Eighteenth Century from Local and
Atlantic Perspectives, by CAMERON SHRIVER
3 Who Speaks in the Name of the Miami Nation? by JOHN BICKERS
PART 2: American Foundations
4 Ohio, the Northwest Ordinance, and the Constitutional Foundations of the
United States, by JESSICA CHOPPIN RONEY
5 Selective Migration and the Production of Ohio’s Regional Cultural
Landscapes: A Genealogical Geography, by TIMOTHY G. ANDERSON
6 (Re)tracing Zane: Zane’s Trace and Production of Space in the Ohio
Country, by WILLIAM M. HUNTER
7 Ice Water Baths and Rising Waters: Dudley Woodbridge Jr.’s Commercial
Connections along the Ohio and Its Tributaries in the Early Republic, by
KIM M. GRUENWALD
8 Johnny Appleseed and Apple Cultures in Early Ohio, by WILLIAM KERRIGAN
PART 3: ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES
9 What If Manasseh Cutler Were Black? The History of the Diverse Pioneers
Who Created Ohio, by ANNA-LISA COX
10 Federalist Failure: Conflict and Disorder in the Northwest Territory, by
JOSEPH THOMAS ROSS
11 Public Education in the Old Northwest: Legacies of Ohio’s First Land
Grant, by ADAM R. NELSON
Conclusion, by TIMOTHY G. ANDERSON
Afterword: History vs. Legacy, by CHIEF GLENNA J. WALLACE
Introduction by BRIAN SCHOEN
PART I: First Nations
1 The True Pioneers: A Brief Overview of Prehistoric Native Americans in
Ohio, by JOSEPH A. M. GINGERICH
2 Situating Settlement in Ohio: The Eighteenth Century from Local and
Atlantic Perspectives, by CAMERON SHRIVER
3 Who Speaks in the Name of the Miami Nation? by JOHN BICKERS
PART 2: American Foundations
4 Ohio, the Northwest Ordinance, and the Constitutional Foundations of the
United States, by JESSICA CHOPPIN RONEY
5 Selective Migration and the Production of Ohio’s Regional Cultural
Landscapes: A Genealogical Geography, by TIMOTHY G. ANDERSON
6 (Re)tracing Zane: Zane’s Trace and Production of Space in the Ohio
Country, by WILLIAM M. HUNTER
7 Ice Water Baths and Rising Waters: Dudley Woodbridge Jr.’s Commercial
Connections along the Ohio and Its Tributaries in the Early Republic, by
KIM M. GRUENWALD
8 Johnny Appleseed and Apple Cultures in Early Ohio, by WILLIAM KERRIGAN
PART 3: ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES
9 What If Manasseh Cutler Were Black? The History of the Diverse Pioneers
Who Created Ohio, by ANNA-LISA COX
10 Federalist Failure: Conflict and Disorder in the Northwest Territory, by
JOSEPH THOMAS ROSS
11 Public Education in the Old Northwest: Legacies of Ohio’s First Land
Grant, by ADAM R. NELSON
Conclusion, by TIMOTHY G. ANDERSON
Afterword: History vs. Legacy, by CHIEF GLENNA J. WALLACE
Foreword by M. DUANE NELLIS
Introduction by BRIAN SCHOEN
PART I: First Nations
1 The True Pioneers: A Brief Overview of Prehistoric Native Americans in
Ohio, by JOSEPH A. M. GINGERICH
2 Situating Settlement in Ohio: The Eighteenth Century from Local and
Atlantic Perspectives, by CAMERON SHRIVER
3 Who Speaks in the Name of the Miami Nation? by JOHN BICKERS
PART 2: American Foundations
4 Ohio, the Northwest Ordinance, and the Constitutional Foundations of the
United States, by JESSICA CHOPPIN RONEY
5 Selective Migration and the Production of Ohio’s Regional Cultural
Landscapes: A Genealogical Geography, by TIMOTHY G. ANDERSON
6 (Re)tracing Zane: Zane’s Trace and Production of Space in the Ohio
Country, by WILLIAM M. HUNTER
7 Ice Water Baths and Rising Waters: Dudley Woodbridge Jr.’s Commercial
Connections along the Ohio and Its Tributaries in the Early Republic, by
KIM M. GRUENWALD
8 Johnny Appleseed and Apple Cultures in Early Ohio, by WILLIAM KERRIGAN
PART 3: ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES
9 What If Manasseh Cutler Were Black? The History of the Diverse Pioneers
Who Created Ohio, by ANNA-LISA COX
10 Federalist Failure: Conflict and Disorder in the Northwest Territory, by
JOSEPH THOMAS ROSS
11 Public Education in the Old Northwest: Legacies of Ohio’s First Land
Grant, by ADAM R. NELSON
Conclusion, by TIMOTHY G. ANDERSON
Afterword: History vs. Legacy, by CHIEF GLENNA J. WALLACE
Introduction by BRIAN SCHOEN
PART I: First Nations
1 The True Pioneers: A Brief Overview of Prehistoric Native Americans in
Ohio, by JOSEPH A. M. GINGERICH
2 Situating Settlement in Ohio: The Eighteenth Century from Local and
Atlantic Perspectives, by CAMERON SHRIVER
3 Who Speaks in the Name of the Miami Nation? by JOHN BICKERS
PART 2: American Foundations
4 Ohio, the Northwest Ordinance, and the Constitutional Foundations of the
United States, by JESSICA CHOPPIN RONEY
5 Selective Migration and the Production of Ohio’s Regional Cultural
Landscapes: A Genealogical Geography, by TIMOTHY G. ANDERSON
6 (Re)tracing Zane: Zane’s Trace and Production of Space in the Ohio
Country, by WILLIAM M. HUNTER
7 Ice Water Baths and Rising Waters: Dudley Woodbridge Jr.’s Commercial
Connections along the Ohio and Its Tributaries in the Early Republic, by
KIM M. GRUENWALD
8 Johnny Appleseed and Apple Cultures in Early Ohio, by WILLIAM KERRIGAN
PART 3: ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES
9 What If Manasseh Cutler Were Black? The History of the Diverse Pioneers
Who Created Ohio, by ANNA-LISA COX
10 Federalist Failure: Conflict and Disorder in the Northwest Territory, by
JOSEPH THOMAS ROSS
11 Public Education in the Old Northwest: Legacies of Ohio’s First Land
Grant, by ADAM R. NELSON
Conclusion, by TIMOTHY G. ANDERSON
Afterword: History vs. Legacy, by CHIEF GLENNA J. WALLACE