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The Indian frontier, 1846-1890
✍ Scribed by Robert Marshall Utley
- Publisher
- University of New Mexico Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 346
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
First published in 1984, Robert Utley's The Indian Frontier of the American West, 1846-1890, is considered a classic for both students and scholars. For this revision, Utley includes scholarship and research that has become available in recent years. What they said about the first edition: "[The Indian Frontier of the American West, 1846-1890] provides an excellent synthesis of Indian-white relations in the trans-Mississippi West during the last half-century of the frontier period."--Journal of American History "The Indian Frontier of the American West combines good writing, solid research, and penetrating interpretations. The result is a fresh and welcome study that departs from the soldier-chases-Indian approach that is all too typical of other books on the topic."--Minnesota History "[Robert M. Utley] has carefully eschewed sensationalism and glib oversimplification in favor of critical appraisal, and his firm command of some of the best published research of others provides a solid foundation for his basic argument that Indian hostility in the half century following the Mexican War was directed less at the white man per se than at the hated reservation system itself."--Pacific Historical Review Choice Magazine Outstanding Selection
✦ Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Foreword (page XIII)
Preface (page XV)
1. The Indian West at Midcentury (page 1)
2. Foundations of a New Indian Policy, 1846‒1860 (page 27)
3. When the White People Fought Each Other, 1861‒1865 (page 65)
4. War and Peace: Indian Relations in Transition, 1865‒1869 (page 99)
5. Grant's Peace Policy, 1869‒1876 (page 127)
6. Wars of the Peace Policy, 1869‒1886 (page 155)
7. The Vision of the Reformers, 1865‒1890 (page 197)
8. The Reservation, 1880‒1890 (page 219)
9. The Passing of the Frontier, 1890 (page 243)
Notes (page 263)
Historiography & Bibliography (page 287)
Index (page 303)
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