Exploration and Empire

The Explorer and the Scientist in the Winning of the American West

Livre relié, 656 pages

Langue : English

Publié 1966 par Alfred A. Knopf.

Numéro OCLC :
478530
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This, the first over-all account of the exploration of the American West in all its major phases, is based on research in primary materials and offers a significant interpretation of this grand American experience. It is as well a cultural and intellectual history.

William H. Goetzmann began the research for this monumental narrative when he wrote doctoral dissertation, Army Exploration in the American West, which won the John Addison Porter Prize and was published by Yale University Press in 1959. Exploration and Empire is a comprehensive narrative study in depth of the early informal discoveries of trappers and traders and of the formal expeditions of a host of scientific, military, and government figures who together made their fellow Americans aware of the grand country that lay west of the 100th Meridian.

Beginning with the return of Lewis and Clark and ending with the retirement of John Wesley Powell from …

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