The American West and the World
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Transnational and Comparative Perspectives
Abstract
The American West and the World provides a synthetic introduction to the transnational history of the American West. Drawing from the insights of recent scholarship, Janne Lahti recenters the history of the U.S. West in the global contexts of empires and settler colonialism, discussing exploration, expansion, migration, violence, intimacies, and ideas. Lahti examines established subfields of Western scholarship, such as borderlands studies and transnational histories of empire, as well as relatively unexplored connections between the West and geographically nonadjacent spaces. Lucid and incisive, The American West and the World firmly situates the historical West in its proper global context.
Keywords
La Crosse; American West; Wagon Trains; Western history; Plains Indigenous Peoples; transnational history; Sea Otter; international history; West Germany; borderlands; River Otters; migration; German Southwest Africa; America and the world; Buffalo Bill’s Wild West; world history; Chiricahua Apaches; imperialism; Cape Flattery; settler colonialism; Benjamin Madley; frontier; Ethnic Mexicans; colonialism; Napoleon III; indigenous peoples; Settler Colonial Projects; environmental history; Human ExhibitionsDOI
10.4324/9781315643212ISBN
9781317285342, 9781317285342, 9781317285328, 9781317285335, 9781138187344, 9781138187337, 9781315643212OCN
1051778605Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2018Imprint
RoutledgeClassification
History of the Americas
General and world history
Colonialism and imperialism


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