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One Vast Winter Count par Colin G Calloway (couverture rigide)

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Comme neuf
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“No writing, underlining, or highlighting.”
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Signed
No
Ex Libris
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Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Personalized
No
Intended Audience
Adults
Inscribed
No
Vintage
No
ISBN
9780803215306
Book Title
One Vast Winter Count : the Native American West before Lewis and Clark
Book Series
History of the American West Ser.
Item Length
9.3 in
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Publication Year
2003
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.9 in
Author
Colin G. Calloway
Genre
History, Social Science
Topic
General, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Native American
Item Width
6.4 in
Item Weight
40.9 Oz
Number of Pages
652 Pages

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This magnificent, sweeping account traces the histories of the Native peoples of the American West from their arrival thousands of years ago to the early years of the nineteenth century. Colin G. Calloway depicts Indian country west of the Appalachians to the Pacific, with emphasis on conflict and change. With broad and incisive strokes Calloway's narrative includes: the first inhabitants and their early pursuit of big-game animals; the diffusion of corn and how it transformed American Indian life; the Spanish invasion and Indian resistance to Spanish colonialism; French-Indian relations in the heart of the continent; the diffusion of horses and horse culture; the collision of rival European empires and the experiences of Indian peoples whose homelands became imperial borderlands; and the dramatic events between the American Revolution and the arrival of Lewis and Clark. The account ends as a new American nation emerged independent of the British Empire, took over the trans-Mississippi West, and began to expand its own empire based on the concept of liberty and the acquisition of Indian land. One Vast Winter Count offers a new look at the early history of the region-a blending of ethnohistory, colonial history, and frontier history. It features Native voices and perspectives; a masterful, fluid integration of a wide range of oral and archival sources from across the West; a dynamic reconstruction of cultural histories; and balanced consideration of controversial subjects and issues. Calloway offers an unparalleled glimpse at the lives of generations of Native peoples in a western land soon to be overrun. Colin G. Calloway is a professor of history, Samson Occom Professor of Native American Studies, and chair of the Native American Studies program at Dartmouth College. He is the coeditor of Germans and Indians: Fantasies, Projections, Encounters (Nebraska 2002) and the author of many publications including New Worlds for All: Indians, Europeans, and the Remaking of Early America.

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Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
ISBN-10
0803215304
ISBN-13
9780803215306
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2409122

Product Key Features

Book Title
One Vast Winter Count : the Native American West before Lewis and Clark
Author
Colin G. Calloway
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
General, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Native American
Publication Year
2003
Book Series
History of the American West Ser.
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History, Social Science
Number of Pages
652 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3 in
Item Height
1.9 in
Item Width
6.4 in
Item Weight
40.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Lc Classification Number
E78.W5c43 2003
Reviews
"Author of First Peoples and a distinguished Dartmouth historian, Calloway concentrates on the Indian experience from the Appalachians to the Pacific, in a time frame from prehistory to the 18th century. The scope is staggering, but Calloway masters it, demonstrating a remarkable command of a broad spectrum of historical, ethnographic and archaeological sources including printed material and oral traditions. . . . One Vast Winter Count is both a major work in its own right and a magnificent first volume in Nebraska''s new History of the American West series." Publishers Weekly (starred review), "A splendid overview of the Native American West to the end of the eighteenth century."Larry McMurtry, New York Review of Books, "A splendid overview of the Native American West to the end of the eighteenth century."-Larry McMurtry, New York Review of Books, "A splendid overview of the Native American West to the end of the eighteenth century."- Larry McMurtry , New York Review of Books, "A splendid overview of the Native American West to the end of the eighteenth century."-Larry McMurtry,New YorkReview of Books, "A splendid overview of the Native American West to the end of the eighteenth century."Larry McMurtry,New YorkReview of Books, "Author of First Peoples and a distinguished Dartmouth historian, Calloway concentrates on the Indian experience from the Appalachians to the Pacific, in a time frame from prehistory to the 18th century. The scope is staggering, but Calloway masters it, demonstrating a remarkable command of a broad spectrum of historical, ethnographic and archaeological sources including printed material and oral traditions. . . . One Vast Winter Count is both a major work in its own right and a magnificent first volume in Nebraska's new History of the American West series."- Publishers Weekly (starred review), "Author ofFirst Peoplesand a distinguished Dartmouth historian, Calloway concentrates on the Indian experience from the Appalachians to the Pacific, in a time frame from prehistory to the 18th century. The scope is staggering, but Calloway masters it, demonstrating a remarkable command of a broad spectrum of historical, ethnographic and archaeological sources including printed material and oral traditions. . . .One Vast Winter Countis both a major work in its own right and a magnificent first volume in Nebraska''s new History of the American West series."-Publishers Weekly(starred review), "The first volume in the publisher's new series History of the American West, this clearly written, monumental history of Native Americans and of white-Indian interaction in the trans-Appalachian West up to the beginning of the nineteenth century synthesizes a vast body of archaeological, ethnographic, and historical scholarship. It will long remain the authoritative treatment of its subject." The September 2003 issue of The Atlantic Monthly "Author of First Peoples and a distinguished Dartmouth historian, Calloway concentrates on the Indian experience from the Appalachians to the Pacific, in a time frame from prehistory to the 18th century. The scope is staggering, but Calloway masters it, demonstrating a remarkable command of a broad spectrum of historical, ethnographic and archaeological sources including printed material and oral traditions. . . . One Vast Winter Count is both a major work in its own right and a magnificent first volume in Nebraska's new History of the American West series." The September 1, 2003, issue of Publishers Weekly "Calloway draws on tribal histories, anthropology, and archaeology, as well as traditional historical sources, to present this useful and insightful overview of vibrant nations actively charting their futures in the time of great change and tremendous challenge before Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery set forth in 1803. . . . Calloway's balanced treatment of a topic so easily given to polemics is welcome indeed. Highly recommended for academic and public libraries." The September 1, 2003, issue of Library Journal the inaugural book in our History of the AmericanWest series, appears on the Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2003 Nonfiction list, along with only two other university press titles. The following description appears in the November 17, 2003 piece: "The scope of this overview of Native American societies - from the Appalachians to the Pacific, in a time frame from prehistory to the 18th century - is staggering, but Calloway (First Peoples) masters it, demonstrating remarkable command of a broad spectrum of historical, ethnographic and archeological sources." Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2003 Nonfiction lisT "A splendid overview of the Native American West to the end of the eighteenth century." New York Review of Books, July 2004, "The first volume in the publisher's new series History of the American West, this clearlywritten, monumental history of Native Americans and of white-Indian interaction in thetrans-Appalachian West up to the beginning of the nineteenth century synthesizes a vast bodyof archaeological, ethnographic, and historical scholarship. It will long remain the authoritativetreatment of its subject." The September 2003 issue of The Atlantic Monthly"Author of First Peoples and a distinguished Dartmouth historian, Calloway concentrates onthe Indian experience from the Appalachians to the Pacific, in a time frame from prehistory tothe 18th century. The scope is staggering, but Calloway masters it, demonstrating aremarkable command of a broad spectrum of historical, ethnographic and archaeologicalsources including printed material and oral traditions. . . . One Vast Winter Count is both amajor work in its own right and a magnificent first volume in Nebraska's new History of theAmerican West series." The September 1, 2003, issue of Publishers Weekly"Calloway draws on tribal histories, anthropology, and archaeology, as well as traditionalhistorical sources, to present this useful and insightful overview of vibrant nations activelycharting their futures in the time of great change and tremendous challenge before Lewis andClark's Corps of Discovery set forth in 1803. . . . Calloway's balanced treatment of a topic soeasily given to polemics is welcome indeed. Highly recommended for academic and publiclibraries." The September 1, 2003, issue of Library Journalthe inaugural book in our History of the AmericanWest series, appears on the Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2003 Nonfiction list, along withonly two other university press titles. The following description appears in the November 17,2003 piece:"The scope of this overview of Native American societies - from the Appalachians to thePacific, in a time frame from prehistory to the 18th century - is staggering, but Calloway (FirstPeoples) masters it, demonstrating remarkable command of a broad spectrum of historical,ethnographic and archeological sources." Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2003 Nonfiction lisT"A splendid overview of the Native American West to the end of theeighteenth century." New York Review of Books, July 2004, "Author ofFirst Peoplesand a distinguished Dartmouth historian, Calloway concentrates on the Indian experience from the Appalachians to the Pacific, in a time frame from prehistory to the 18th century. The scope is staggering, but Calloway masters it, demonstrating a remarkable command of a broad spectrum of historical, ethnographic and archaeological sources including printed material and oral traditions. . . .One Vast Winter Countis both a major work in its own right and a magnificent first volume in Nebraska''s new History of the American West series."Publishers Weekly(starred review)
Copyright Date
2003
Lccn
2003-044757
Dewey Decimal
978/.01
Dewey Edition
21

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