Book Description
Tells of the events surrounding the U.S. purchase of Alaska from the Russians, showing the human foibles on both sides of what was later to be regarded as a significant event in American history.
Author : Daniel Cohen
Publisher :
Page : 66 pages
File Size : 40,52 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781562945282
Tells of the events surrounding the U.S. purchase of Alaska from the Russians, showing the human foibles on both sides of what was later to be regarded as a significant event in American history.
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Page : 176 pages
File Size : 36,57 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Alaska
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Author : Lydia Black
Publisher : University of Alaska Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 30,37 MB
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 1889963046
This definitive work, the crown jewel in the distinguished career of Russian America scholar Lydia T. Black, presents a comprehensive overview of the Russian presence in Alaska. Drawing on extensive archival research and employing documents only recently made available to scholars, Black shows how Russian expansion was the culmination of centuries of social and economic change. Black s work challenges the standard perspective on the Russian period in Alaska as a time of unbridled exploitation of Native inhabitants and natural resources. Without glossing over the harsher aspects of the period, Black acknowledges the complexity of relations between Russians and Native peoples. She chronicles the lives of ordinary men and women the merchants and naval officers, laborers and clergy who established Russian outposts in Alaska. These early colonists carried with them the Orthodox faith and the Russian language; their legacy endures in architecture and place names from Baranof Island to the Pribilofs. This deluxe volume features fold-out maps and color illustrations of rare paintings and sketches from Russian, American, Japanese, and European sources many have never before been published. An invaluable source for historians and anthropologists, this accessible volume brings to life a dynamic period in Russian and Alaskan history. A tribute to Black s life as a scholar and educator, "Russians in Alaska" will become a classic in the field."
Author : United States. Office of Civil Defense
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Page : 40 pages
File Size : 13,29 MB
Release : 1964
Category : Alaska
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Author : Lee A. Farrow
Publisher : University of Alaska Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 17,26 MB
Release : 2016-12-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1602233039
The Alaska Purchase—denounced at the time as “Seward’s Folly” but now seen as a masterstroke—is well known in American history. But few know the rest of the story. This book aims to correct that. Lee Farrow offers here a detailed account of just what the Alaska Purchase was, how it came about, its impact at the time, and more. Farrow shows why both America and Russia had plenty of good reasons to want the sale to occur, including Russia’s desire to let go of an unprofitable, hard-to-manage colony and the belief in the United States that securing Alaska could help the nation gain control of British Columbia and generate closer trade ties with Asia . Farrow also delves into the implications of the deal for foreign policy and international diplomacy far beyond Russia and the United States at a moment when the global balance of power was in question. A thorough, readable retelling of a story we only think we know, Seward’s Folly will become the standard book on the Alaska Purchase.
Author : Elizabeth M. Scott
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 46,88 MB
Release : 2022-07-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0816550158
Because some classes of people may not have been considered worthy of notice by dominant social groups in the past, they may be less visible to us today in historical and archaeological records; consequently, they remain less studied. This volume attempts to redress this oversight by presenting case studies of historical and archaeological research on various ethnic, racial, gender, and socioeconomic groups in colonial and post-colonial North America. These contributions illustrate how historical archaeologists and ethnohistorians have used documentary and archaeological evidence to retrieve information on neglected aspects of American history. They explore ways of making more visible Native Americans, African Americans, and Euro-Americans of differing ethnic groups and economic classes, and also shed new light on such groups as celibate religious communities, women in predominantly male communities, and working-class and middle-class women in urban communities. Material evidence on "those of little note" provides not only fresh insight into our understanding of daily life in the past, but also a refreshing counterpoint to the male- and Euro-centered analysis that has characterized much of historical archaeology since its inception. Readers will find many chapters rewarding in their application of sophisticated feminist theory to archaeological data, or in their probing of complex relational issues concerning the construction of gender identity and gender relationships. As the first archeaeologically-focused collection to examine the interconnectedness of gender, class, race, and ethnicity in past societies, Those of Little Note sets new standards for future research. CONTENTS I--Introduction 1. Through the Lens of Gender: Archaeology, Inequality, and Those "Of Little Note" / Elizabeth M. Scott II--Native American and African American Communities 2. Cloth, Clothing, and Related Paraphernalia: A Key to Gender Visibility in the Archaeological Record of Russian America / Louise M. Jackson 3. "We Took Care of Each Other Like Families Were Meant To": Gender, Social Organization, and Wage Labor Among the Apache at Roosevelt / Everett Bassett 4. The House of the Black Burghardts: An Investigation of Race, Gender, and Class at the W. E. B. DuBois Boyhood Homesite / Nancy Ladd Muller III--All Male and Predominantly Male Communities 5. "With Manly Courage": Reading the Construction of Gender in a 19th-Century Religious Community / Elizabeth Kryder-Reid 6. The Identification of Gender at Northern Military Sites of the Late 18th Century / David R. Starbuck 7. Class, Gender Strategies, and Material Culture in the Mining West / Donald L. Hardesty IV--Working Women in Urban Communities 8. Mrs. Starr's Profession / Donna J. Seifert 9. Diversity and 19th-Century Domestic Reform: Relationships Among Classes and Ethnic Groups / Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood
Author : Dale A. Stirling
Publisher :
Page : 142 pages
File Size : 22,78 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Nushagak River Region (Alaska)
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Author : United States. National Archives and Records Administration
Publisher :
Page : 930 pages
File Size : 23,80 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Government publications
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Author : Katherine Menz
Publisher :
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 21,68 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Buildings
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Author : Donald Woodforde Clark
Publisher : University of Ottawa Press
Page : 107 pages
File Size : 40,90 MB
Release : 1975-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1772820350
This anthropological bibliography of the Pacific Inuit area of Alaska also features an extended historical coverage for Kodiak and adjacent Islands. Many of the nearly five hundred entries are annotated.