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v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9780520290044
内容説明
Shaped by the West is a primary-source reader that re-writes the history of the United States through a western lens. America's expansion west was the driving force for issues of democracy, politics, race, freedom, and property. The sources included in this volume reflect the important role of the West in national narratives of American history, from the pre-Columbian era to 1877. William Deverell and Anne F. Hyde provide a nuanced look at the past, balancing social and politics topics, and representing all kinds of westerners-black and white, native and immigrant, male and female, powerful and powerless-from more than 20 states across the West and the shifting frontier.
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CHAPTER ONE: A Vast Native World
1. ORIGIN STORIES FROM THE SOUTHWEST, PACIFIC COAST, AND GREAT LAKES
2. DEBATES OVER ANCESTRAL PUEBLOANS
3. MISSISSIPPIAN KINGDOMS
4. VARIETIES OF NATIVE LIFE
CHAPTER TWO: First Encounters: Expectation and Cultural Difference
5. ENFORCING CHRISTIANITY ON ANOTHER WORLD
6. AN AZTEC VIEW OF EUROPEANS
7. QUESTIONING CONQUEST
8. MYTHICAL WEALTH
9. THE MISSIONARY EFFORT IN NEW FRANCE
10. A MICMAC INDIAN QUESTIONS FRENCH HABITS
CHAPTER THREE: Conquest and Revolt: 17th Century Wars on Two Frontiers
11. WAMPUM AND THE SIX NATIONS:
12. A WHITE WOMAN'S TALE OF CAPTIVITY
13. THE GREAT PUEBLO REVOLT
14. AN INDIAN VIEW OF THE PUEBLO REVOLT
CHAPTER FOUR: New Worlds For All: Conquest and Accommodation in the Eighteenth Century
15. EXPANDING COMMUNITIES
16. THE WORLD OF THE BACKCOUNTRY
17. FAMILY DYNAMICS IN THE COLONIAL WORLD
18. NEW WORLDS ON THE GREAT PLAINS
CHAPTER FIVE: From Middle Ground to Settler Frontier: Trade, Warfare, and Diplomacy
19. INDIANS AND ESCAPED SLAVES IN SOUTH CAROLINA
20. THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF THE FUR TRADE
21. ECHOES OF THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR
22. THE INDIAN WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE
23. CULTURES IN CONFLICT
CHAPTER SIX: An Era of Revolution: Many Peoples Demanding Change
24. MISSION REVOLTS IN CALIFORNIA
25. THE GREAT PEACE IN NEW MEXICO
26. A BIG NEW WORLD IN THE PACIFIC:
27. SUPPRESSING THE WHISKEY REBELLION
28. MISSIONS, FAMILY AUTHORITY AND NATIVE REBELLION
CHAPTER SEVEN: Creating the United States: Incorporating the First West
29. BOUNDARIES FOR THE NEW NATION
30. IMAGINING THE ORDERLY REPUBLIC
31. AN INDIAN VIEW OF LAND ISSUES
32. LOUISIANA: ENCOUNTERING ANOTHER WEST
33. TECUMSEH AND THE WESTERN INDIAN CONFEDERATION
CHAPTER EIGHT: Taking Indian Land: Removal and War in the Age of Jackson
34. CHEROKEE EDUCATION AND ASSIMILATION
35. THE PLACE OF INDIANS IN THE REPUBLIC
36. INDIAN REMOVAL AND ITS HUMAN COST
37. WAR IN THE OLD NORTHWEST
CHAPTER NINE: Early Republicans: New Nations Test Their Borders
38. MEXICAN REVOLUTIONS AND U.S. RESPONSES: 1810 REVOLUTION
39. LICENSE TO EXPAND
40. AMERICANS IN MEXICO: PROMISING ELLEGIANCE AND CREATING REVOLUTION IN TEXAS
41. AMERICAN IN MEXICO: REBELLIONS CRUSHED IN NEW MEXICO
42. MISSIONARIES ON THE BORDER: NARCISSA WHITMAN IN OREGON
CHAPTER TEN: Slavery, Bondage, and Labor in the West
43. WESTERN STATEHOOD AND THE SLAVERY CRISIS
44. INDIAN SLAVERY IN UTAH
45. CHEROKEE SLAVERY, 1830s
46. UNFREE LABOR ON THE SEAS
CHAPTER 11: The U.S. Mexico War
47. OPPOSING VIEWS OF EXPANSION INTO MEXICO
48. CREATING A GLORIOUS WAR IN CALIFORNIA
49. THE COST OF CONQUEST: A NEW INDIAN WAR
50. Disaster in New Mexico,
CHAPTER TWELVE: Westward Migration: Gold, Land, and Ambition
51. A GOLD RUSH FOR SOME
52. THE MORMON TREK
53. A SCOTSMAN'S ACCOUNT OF THE MALE WORLD OF GOLD RUSH CALIFORNIA
54. A FAMILY MEASURES THE COST OF AMBITION
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: The 1850: A Sectional Crisis and a Crisis of Authority
55. THE COMPROMISE OF POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
56. GUERILLA WAR IN KANSAS FROM OPPOSING PERSPECTIVES
57. INVASIONS AND FILIBUSTERS IN CALIFORNIA AND NICARAGUA 58. AN ACCOUNT OF THE MORMON WAR
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Civil Wars Spread Over the West
59. THE CONFEDERACY IMAGINES A WESTERN EMPIRE
60. DAKOTA WAR IN 1862
61. ACCOUNTS OF THE SAND CREEK MASSACRE, 1864
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: War and Reconstruction: Limiting the Empire for Liberty
62. THE GOVERNMENT CREATES THE WEST: THE HOMESEAD ACT AND THE PACIFIC RAILWAY ACTS, 1862
63. INVENTING THE RESERVATION: ELDERS REMEMBER THE NAVAJOS' LONG WALK, 1864-1868
64. EXODUSTERS: OKLAHOMA AND KANSAS
65. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE, WYOMING, 1870
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v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9780520291416
内容説明
Shaped by the West is a primary-source reader that re-writes the history of the United States through a western lens. America's expansion west was the driving force for issues of democracy, politics, race, freedom, and property. The sources included in this volume reflect the important role of the West in national narratives of American history, from 1850 to the late twentieth century. William Deverell and Anne F. Hyde provide a nuanced look at the past, balancing social and politics topics, and representing all kinds of westerners-black and white, native and immigrant, male and female, powerful and powerless-from more than 20 states across the West and the shifting frontier.
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CHAPTER ONE: Railroads West
1. Industrializing the Western Landscape
2. Rationalizing Western Space
3. Conquering Nature by Violence
4. Railroad Work and the Indispensability of Chinese Labor
5. Railroad Graft and Influence
6. Picturing the West and the Rails
7. Hardly Romantic: A Famed Travel Writer Goes
CHAPTER TWO: Western Conquest: The War against Native America
8. A Military Officer Justifies the Sand Creek Massacre
9. Instructions to Whites in Indian Country
10. A Military Officer’s View of the Black Hills
11. A Cheyenne View of Battle
12. A Nez Percé’s Call for Peace
CHAPTER THREE: The Unwelcome
13. The Chinese Question in a California City
14. The Chinese Question in Cartoon
15. Sealing the Borders
CHAPTER FOUR: The Rise of the Western Metropolis
16. A Tourist’s View of the Utah Territory
17. A Day in Denver
18. An African American Community
in the West
19 and 20. Demography in the West
CHAPTER FIVE: Populism: The Politics of Protest
21. Women in the Populist Movement
22. Defending Populism
23. A Newspaperman Opposes Populism
24. Silver Populism and “The Cross of Gold”
CHAPTER SIX: Labor Unrest in the West
25. The “White Caps” of New Mexico Make Their Demands Known
26. Unrest in Idaho
27. The Miners Reply
28. A Muckraker Charts a Middle Course
29. Protesting Conditions in Colorado
30. Support for the Mine Owners
CHAPTER SEVEN: Los Angeles Comes of Age
31. The (Presumed) Control of Nature: Los Angeles Plans to Concretize Its River
32. The Socialist Party in Los Angeles Supports the L.A. Aqueduct
33. Water for the Thirsty Metropolis
34. The Ocean Beckons
CHAPTER EIGHT: World War I and the West
35. Los Angeles Welcomes Lighter-Than-Air Machines
36. Aviators Push the Boundaries of Flight and Distance
37. Mexico Invited to Join the Central Powers
38. Preparing for War
39. Support for the War in Wyoming
40. Camp Life in Texas
CHAPTER NINE: Progressives, Progressivism, and the American West
41. A Californian Argues against Women’s Suffrage
42. Suffragist Strategy in California
43. Legislative Reform in Oregon
44. New Voters and the Americanization Movement
45. Children in the Fields
CHAPTER TEN: The 1920s: Prohibition and the West
46. Montana Takes a Stand on Alcohol
47. Wet and Dry in the Far West
48. Prohibition in the Mountain West
49. A Physician Supports Prohibition
CHAPTER ELEVEN: The Great Depression: The New Deal and the Western Landscape
50. What to Expect in the Civilian Conservation Corps
51. Destitution and Homelessness
52. A Thirteen-Year-Old Boy Writes to Eleanor Roosevelt
53. Workers on Boulder Dam
54. Death on Boulder Dam
55. Dedication on Boulder Dam
CHAPTER TWELVE: Domestic Turmoil and Intolerance in a Time of War
56. Internment in Washington
57. Internment Orders from the President
58. Pictures from Internment
59. The Director of Relocation Addresses Internment
60. Racial Profiling in Wartime
61. Racial and Ethnic Tensions in Southern California: The Zoot Suit Riots of 1943
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: The Cold War and the Atomic West
62. Observer’s Report of Atomic Test
63. Civil Defense in the Nuclear Age
64. Conditions in Bombed Areas
65. Pledging Patriotism, or Else
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Generation and Other Gaps
66. Fighting for Equality and Voice
67. Student Mobilization for Free Speech
68. Support for California Farm Workers
69. The Rise of the Black Panthers
70. Citizens Organize after Watts
71. The Liberation of Alcatraz Island
72. Power to the People? A Separatist Effort in the Far West
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: The West’s Vietnam
73. Mexican American Reactions to Vietnam
74. Students against the War
75. A Classic Antiwar Song
76. “OUT NOW”
77. The Counter-Counterculture
78. The President’s Support for the War
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Immigration Roils the West
79. Immigration Restriction in the Rockies
80. Restricting Undocumented Immigration
81. Support for Proposition 187
82. The English-Only Bandwagon
83. Rallying for (and against) Immigrant Rights
84. Building a Wall
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Environmental Challenges and Environmental Imperatives
85. Plans for Earth Day
86. Eco-Sabotage as Civil Disobedience
87. Climate Change, Drought, and the Fate of the West
88. The Velocity of Aridity
89. Fighting the Tyranny of Turf
90. National Monuments Come Under Renewed Scrutiny
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