
A Whole Country in Commotion
The Louisiana Purchase and the American Southwest
University of Arkansas Press
Will be published approx. on 30. March 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-55728-784-7 (ISBN)
Description
Bringing together the work of prominent scholars and rising stars in southern, western, and Indian history, A Whole Country in Commotion explores lesser-known aspects of one of the better-known episodes in U.S. history. While the purchase has been seen as a great boon for the United States, doubling the size of the new nation and securing American navigation on the Mississippi River, it also brought turmoil to many.
Looking past the triumphal aspects of the purchase, this book examines the "negotiations among peoples, nations and empires that preceded and followed the actual transfer of territory." Its nine essays highlight the "commotion" the purchase stirred up-among nations, among Louisiana residents and newcomers, even among those who remained east of the Mississippi.
Many of these essays look at the portion of the Louisiana territory that would become Arkansas to illustrate the profound impact of the purchase on the diverse populations of the American Southwest. Others explore the woeful commotion brought to many thousands of lives as Jefferson's "noble bargain" set the stage for the forced migration of native and African Americans from the east to the west of the Mississippi.
Looking past the triumphal aspects of the purchase, this book examines the "negotiations among peoples, nations and empires that preceded and followed the actual transfer of territory." Its nine essays highlight the "commotion" the purchase stirred up-among nations, among Louisiana residents and newcomers, even among those who remained east of the Mississippi.
Many of these essays look at the portion of the Louisiana territory that would become Arkansas to illustrate the profound impact of the purchase on the diverse populations of the American Southwest. Others explore the woeful commotion brought to many thousands of lives as Jefferson's "noble bargain" set the stage for the forced migration of native and African Americans from the east to the west of the Mississippi.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Fayetteville
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55728-784-7 (9781557287847)
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Williams Patrick G. Williams | Bolton S. Charles Bolton | Whayne Jeannie M. Whayne
Whole Country in Commotion
The Louisiana Purchase and the American Southwest
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University of Arkansas Press
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Persons
Patrick G. Williams is an assistant professor of history at the University of Arkansas and associate editor of the Arkansas Historical Quarterly. He is the coauthor of Mapping America's Past: A Historical Atlas.