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Auf dem ganzen Kontinent: Jefferson, Lewis und Clark und die Entstehung Amerikas-

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Across the Continent: Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, and the Making of America
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9780813925950
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History
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America
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Publisher
University of Virginia Press
ISBN-10
0813925959
ISBN-13
9780813925950
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54230570

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Number of Pages
232 Pages
Publication Name
Across the Continent : Jefferson, Lewis and Clark, and the Making of America
Language
English
Subject
United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), Expeditions & Discoveries
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History
Author
Jeffrey L. Hantman
Series
Thomas Jefferson Foundation Distinguished Lecture Ser.
Format
Perfect

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0.6 in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Dewey Decimal
917.804/2
Table Of Content
Contents Introduction: Geopolitics, Science, and Culture Conflicts, Peter S. Onuf and Jeffrey L. Hantman, University of Virginia Jefferson?s Pacific: The Science of Distant Empire, 1786?1811, Alan Taylor, University of California, Davis Securing America: Jefferson?s Fluid Plans for the Western Perimeter, Jenry Morsman, University of Virginia Thomas Jefferson?s Conflicted Legacy in American Archaeology, David Hurst Thomas, American Museum of Natural History A Nation Imagined, a Nation Measured: The Jeffersonian Legacy, Kenneth Prewitt, Columbia University Oñate?s Foot: Histories, Landscapes, and Contested Memories in the Southwest, Douglas Seefeldt, University of Virginia
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An obscure undertaking in its own time, the Lewis and Clark expedition has grown in the American imagination, acquiring an almost mythic stature. Arriving as the country commemorates the expedition?s bicentennial, Across the Continent is not an exercise in demythologizing; rather, it is an examination of the explorers? world and the complicated ways in which it relates to our own. The essays collected here look at the global geopolitics that provided the context for the expedition?and at the interest in science, shared by Jefferson, that not only grew from the expedition but, to an extent, justified its undertaking. Finally, the discussion considers the various legacies of the expedition, in particular its impact on Native Americans, and the current struggle over who will control the narrative of the expansion of the American Empire. Contents* Introduction: Geopolitics, Science, and Culture Conflicts, Peter S. Onuf and Jeffrey L. Hantman, University of Virginia * Jefferson?s Pacific: The Science of Distant Empire, 1786-1811, Alan Taylor, University of California, Davis * Securing America: Jefferson?s Fluid Plans for the Western Perimeter, Jenry Morsman, University of Virginia * Thomas Jefferson?s Conflicted Legacy in American Archaeology, David Hurst Thomas, American Museum of Natural History * A Nation Imagined, a Nation Measured: The Jeffersonian Legacy, Kenneth Prewitt, Columbia University * Oñate?s Foot: Histories, Landscapes, and Contested Memories in the Southwest, Douglas Seefeldt, University of Virginia, An obscure undertaking in its own time, the Lewis and Clark expedition has grown in the American imagination, acquiring an almost mythic stature. Arriving as the country commemorates the expedition's bicentennial, Across the Continent is not an exercise in demythologizing; rather, it is an examination of the explorers' world and the complicated ways in which it relates to our own. The essays collected here look at the global geopolitics that provided the context for the expedition--and at the interest in science, shared by Jefferson, that not only grew from the expedition but, to an extent, justified its undertaking. Finally, the discussion considers the various legacies of the expedition, in particular its impact on Native Americans, and the current struggle over who will control the narrative of the expansion of the American Empire. Contents * Introduction: Geopolitics, Science, and Culture Conflicts, Peter S. Onuf and Jeffrey L. Hantman, University of Virginia * Jefferson's Pacific: The Science of Distant Empire, 1786-1811, Alan Taylor, University of California, Davis * Securing America: Jefferson's Fluid Plans for the Western Perimeter, Jenry Morsman, University of Virginia * Thomas Jefferson's Conflicted Legacy in American Archaeology, David Hurst Thomas, American Museum of Natural History * A Nation Imagined, a Nation Measured: The Jeffersonian Legacy, Kenneth Prewitt, Columbia University * Oñate's Foot: Histories, Landscapes, and Contested Memories in the Southwest, Douglas Seefeldt, University of Virginia, An obscure undertaking in its own time, the Lewis and Clark expedition has grown in the American imagination, acquiring an almost mythic stature. Arriving as the country commemorates the expedition's bicentennial, Across the Continent is not an exercise in demythologizing; rather, it is an examination of the explorers' world and the complicated ways in which it relates to our own. The essays collected here look at the global geopolitics that provided the context for the expedition--and at the interest in science, shared by Jefferson, that not only grew from the expedition but, to an extent, justified its undertaking. Finally, the discussion considers the various legacies of the expedition, in particular its impact on Native Americans, and the current struggle over who will control the narrative of the expansion of the American Empire. Contents * Introduction: Geopolitics, Science, and Culture Conflicts, Peter S. Onuf and Jeffrey L. Hantman, University of Virginia * Jefferson's Pacific: The Science of Distant Empire, 1786-1811, Alan Taylor, University of California, Davis * Securing America: Jefferson's Fluid Plans for the Western Perimeter, Jenry Morsman, University of Virginia * Thomas Jefferson's Conflicted Legacy in American Archaeology, David Hurst Thomas, American Museum of Natural History * A Nation Imagined, a Nation Measured: The Jeffersonian Legacy, Kenneth Prewitt, Columbia University * O ate's Foot: Histories, Landscapes, and Contested Memories in the Southwest, Douglas Seefeldt, University of Virginia, Contents:Introduction: Geopolitics, Science, and Culture Conflicts, Peter S. Onuf and Jeffrey L. Hantman, University of VirginiaJefferson?s Pacific: The Science of Distant Empire, 1786?1811, Alan Taylor, University of California, DavisSecuring America: Jefferson?s Fluid Plans for the Western Perimeter, Jenry Morsman, University of VirginiaThomas Jefferson?s Conflicted Legacy in American Archaeology, David Hurst Thomas, American Museum of Natural HistoryA Nation Imagined, a Nation Measured: The Jeffersonian Legacy, Kenneth Prewitt, Columbia UniversityOñate?s Foot: Histories, Landscapes, and Contested Memories in the Southwest, Douglas Seefeldt, University of Virginia, An obscure undertaking in its own time, the Lewis and Clark expedition has grown in the American imagination, acquiring an almost mythic stature. Arriving as the country commemorates the expedition's bicentennial, "Across the Continent" is not an exercise in demythologizing; rather, it is an examination of the explorers' world and the complicated ways in which it relates to our own. The essays collected here look at the global geopolitics that provided the context for the expedition and at the interest in science, shared by Jefferson, that not only grew from the expedition but, to an extent, justified its undertaking. Finally, the discussion considers the various legacies of the expedition, in particular its impact on Native Americans, and the current struggle over who will control the narrative of the expansion of the American Empire. Contents? Introduction: Geopolitics, Science, and Culture Conflicts, Peter S. Onuf and Jeffrey L. Hantman, University of Virginia? Jefferson's Pacific: The Science of Distant Empire, 1786--1811, Alan Taylor, University of California, Davis? Securing America: Jefferson's Fluid Plans for the Western Perimeter, Jenry Morsman, University of Virginia? Thomas Jefferson's Conflicted Legacy in American Archaeology, David Hurst Thomas, American Museum of Natural History? A Nation Imagined, a Nation Measured: The Jeffersonian Legacy, Kenneth Prewitt, Columbia University? O'ate's Foot: Histories, Landscapes, and Contested Memories in the Southwest, Douglas Seefeldt, University of VirginiaDouglas Seefeldt, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, is the Director of the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Project. Jeffrey L. Hantman isAssociate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Archaeology Program at the University of Virginia. Peter S. Onuf, Thomas Jefferson Foundation Professor of History at the University of Virginia, is the author of "Jefferson's Empire: The Language of American Nationhood" (Virginia)., An obscure undertaking in its own time, the Lewis and Clark expedition has grown in the American imagination, acquiring an almost mythic stature. Arriving as the country commemorates the expedition's bicentennial, Across the Continent is not an exercise in demythologizing; rather, it is an examination of the explorers' world and the complicated ways in which it relates to our own. The essays collected here look at the global geopolitics that provided the context for the expedition--and at the interest in science, shared by Jefferson, that not only grew from the expedition but, to an extent, justified its undertaking. Finally, the discussion considers the various legacies of the expedition, in particular its impact on Native Americans, and the current struggle over who will control the narrative of the expansion of the American Empire. Contents* Introduction: Geopolitics, Science, and Culture Conflicts, Peter S. Onuf and Jeffrey L. Hantman, University of Virginia * Jefferson's Pacific: The Science of Distant Empire, 1786-1811, Alan Taylor, University of California, Davis * Securing America: Jefferson's Fluid Plans for the Western Perimeter, Jenry Morsman, University of Virginia * Thomas Jefferson's Conflicted Legacy in American Archaeology, David Hurst Thomas, American Museum of Natural History * A Nation Imagined, a Nation Measured: The Jeffersonian Legacy, Kenneth Prewitt, Columbia University * Oñate's Foot: Histories, Landscapes, and Contested Memories in the Southwest, Douglas Seefeldt, University of Virginia

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