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The Tide of Empire

The Tide of Empire
Author: Michael Golay
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2003-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Uses letters, diaries, and published and unpublished memoirs to chronicle the contributions of the trappers, traders, explorers, missionaries, and pioneers who opened the Pacific Coast to mass settlement.


Flood Tide of Empire

Flood Tide of Empire
Author: Warren L. Cook
Publisher:
Total Pages: 620
Release: 1973
Genre: Northwest Coast of North America
ISBN: 9780300015775

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Flood Tide of Empire

Flood Tide of Empire
Author: Warren L. Cook
Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press
Total Pages: 678
Release: 1973
Genre: Northwest Coast of North America
ISBN:

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Leveraging an Empire

Leveraging an Empire
Author: Jacki Hedlund Tyler
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 149621904X

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Leveraging an Empire examines the process of settler colonialism in the developing region of Oregon via its exclusionary laws in the years 1841 to 1859.


Across the Continent

Across the Continent
Author: Jeffrey L. Hantman
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813925950

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Arriving as the country commemorates the expedition's bicentennial, Across the Continent is an examination of the explorers' world and the complicated ways in which it relates to our own. The essays collected here look at the global geopolitics that provided the context for the expedition. Finally, the discussion considers the various legacies of the expedition, in particular its impact on Native Americans, and the current struggle over who will control the narrative of the expansion of the American Empire. --from publisher description.


Sea Otters

Sea Otters
Author: Richard Ravalli
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1496212185

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2019 Choice Outstanding Academic Title More than any other nonhuman species, it was the sea otter that defined the world's largest oceanscape prior to the California gold rush. In addition to the more conventional aspects of the sea otter trade, including Russian expansion in Alaska, British and American trading in the Pacific Northwest, and Spanish colonial ventures along the California coast, the global importance of the species can be seen in its impact on the East Asian maritime fur trade. This trade linked Imperial China, Japan, and indigenous Ainu peoples of the Kurile Islands as early as the fifteenth century. In Sea Otters: A History Richard Ravalli synthesizes anew the sea otter's complex history of interaction with humans by drawing on new histories of the species that consider international and global factors beyond the fur trade, including sea mammal conservation, Cold War nuclear testing, and environmental tourism. Examining sea otters in a Pacific World context, Ravalli weaves together the story of imperial ambition, greed, and an iconic sea mammal that left a determinative imprint on the modern world.


The Fleet at Flood Tide

The Fleet at Flood Tide
Author: James D. Hornfischer
Publisher: Bantam
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2017-11-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0345548728

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The extraordinary story of the World War II air, land, and sea campaign that brought the U.S. Navy to the apex of its strength and marked the rise of the United States as a global superpower Winner, Commodore John Barry Book Award, Navy League of the United States • Winner, John Lehman Distinguished Naval Historian Award, Naval Order of the United States With its thunderous assault on the Mariana Islands in June 1944, the United States crossed the threshold of total war. In this tour de force of dramatic storytelling, distilled from extensive research in newly discovered primary sources, James D. Hornfischer brings to life the campaign that was the fulcrum of the drive to compel Tokyo to surrender—and that forever changed the art of modern war. With a close focus on high commanders, front-line combatants, and ordinary people, American and Japanese alike, Hornfischer tells the story of the climactic end of the Pacific War as has never been done before. Here are the epic seaborne invasions of Saipan, Tinian, and Guam, the stunning aerial battles of the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot, the first large-scale use of Navy underwater demolition teams, the largest banzai attack of the war, and the daring combat operations large and small that made possible the strategic bombing offensive culminating in the atomic strikes on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. From the seas of the Central Pacific to the shores of Japan itself, The Fleet at Flood Tide is a stirring, authoritative, and cinematic portrayal of World War II’s world-changing finale. Illustrated with original maps and more than 120 dramatic photographs “Quite simply, popular and scholarly military history at its best.”—Victor Davis Hanson, author of Carnage and Culture “The dean of World War II naval history . . . In his capable hands, the story races along like an intense thriller. . . . Narrative nonfiction at its finest—a book simply not to be missed.”—James M. Scott, Charleston Post and Courier “An impressively lucid account . . . admirable, fascinating.”—The Wall Street Journal “An extraordinary memorial to the courageous—and a cautionary note to a world that remains unstable and turbulent today.”—Admiral James Stavridis, former Supreme Allied Commander, NATO, author of Sea Power “A masterful, fresh account . . . ably expands on the prior offerings of such classic naval historians as Samuel Eliot Morison.”—The Dallas Morning News


Empires, Nations, and Families

Empires, Nations, and Families
Author: Anne F. Hyde
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803245831

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"To Spare No Pains"

Author: Tim Blevins
Publisher: Pikes Peak Library District
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 1567352243

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