Könyv In Mountain Shadows Carlos A. Schwantes

In Mountain Shadows

A History of Idaho

Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
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"A colorful, fast-paced narrative, accented throughout by interpretive insights that give the book s...

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Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
1991
oldal
308
EAN
9780803292413
ISBN
0803292414
Enbook ID
04924698
Súly
522
Méretek
140 x 216 x 18

Teljes leírás

"A colorful, fast-paced narrative, accented throughout by interpretive insights that give the book substance and meaning, but never at the price of critical insight or objectivity. A tremendous amount of thought and re-search have gone into this volume. It will find a wide and growing following among everyone interested in the state of ldaho". (Alfred Runte, author of "Yosemite: The Embattled Wilderness"). Idaho is now seen as one of the most intriguing and attractive states in the Union. Any view of the Gem State is likely to be broadened and deepened by this superbly written history of it, In "Mountain Shadows". Carlos A. Schwantes illustrates the extent to which Idahoans have always been divided by geography, transportation patterns, religion, and history. Although the state motto should have been "Divided We Stand", as he says in affectionate jest, it is also true that Idahoans come together on some basics - on avoiding crowds and maintaining the good life close to scenic mountains and streams. Schwantes reaches back to 1805, when Lewis and Clark were among the first white men to enter present-day Idaho. He describes the Indians then living in the Great Basin and Plateau, and proceeds through layers of history to show how fur traders, missionaries, and overland emigrants defined the land that became a territory in 1863 and, finally, a state in 1890. The vigilantism, Indian wars, mining booms and busts, and an-imosity toward Mormons and Chinese immigrants that marked the territorial years gave way to more troubles in the early years of statehood: an economic downturn, industrial violence, political protest. The arrival of automobiles promised to end isolation, but the formidable terrain slowed the building of north-south highways, just as it had railroads. Nevertheless, future Idaho would be a product of engineering and witness the coming of irrigation systems and hydroelectric plants. Schwantes brings his history through the Great De-pression, World War II, and the Cold War, noting everyday life, colorful personalities, political and economic cycles, raging controversies, and current trends. Carlos A. Schwantes is a professor of history at the University of Idaho. His books include "Coxey's Army: An American Odyssey" (1985) and "The Pacific Northwest: An Interpretive History" (1989), both published by the University of Nebraska Press.

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