Pemmican Empire: Food, Trade, and the Last Bison Hunts in the North American Plains, 1780–1882: Studies in Environment and History
Autor George Colpittsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mar 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107622890
ISBN-10: 1107622891
Pagini: 317
Ilustrații: 25 b/w illus. 7 maps
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Studies in Environment and History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1107622891
Pagini: 317
Ilustrații: 25 b/w illus. 7 maps
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Studies in Environment and History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. Changing food-energy regimes in the northern fur trade, 1760–90; 2. The pemmican bioregion, 1790–1810; 3. Food fights and pemmican wars, 1790–1816; 4. Selling bison flesh in the British market after 1821; 5. Commercial war zones in the bison commons, 1835–50; 6. Ending the pemmican era; Conclusion.
Recenzii
'At last we have the sweeping story of the destruction of the buffalo herds of North America, not as a subject of natural history but as an inquiry into man's depredations - from the first employment of the mammal's flesh and fat for the making of pemmican, which was the fuel of the fur traders that enabled the spanning of the continent to the Columbia Country, right through to the savage and debilitating corporate wars and rivalries across the forty-ninth parallel. Thoroughly researched and finely written, this distinguished contribution to historical studies tells the tragic story of a world we have lost as individuals, corporations, tribes, and Metis all sought to maximize their benefits in the profligate search for food and for hides. It is a story of universal importance.' Barry Gough, Wilfrid Laurier University
'George Colpitts has given us an utterly fresh and revealing look at the oft-studied story of the plains bison, its exploitation, and its near demise, and he has set that story in its full fascinating natural and economic context. This is a splendid work of environmental history.' Elliott West, University of Arkansas
'Colpitts absolutely provides invaluable insight into the role of the pemmican empire in shaping an economic history of nourishment - physical, but also intellectual and social - in the buffalo commons …' Brenda Macdougall, Environmental History
'Herein lies the greatest strength of Colpitts' work, and the aspect of his scholarship which may prove most influential. Pemmican is understood here not merely as a product, but as a process - the name comes from the Cree pemmican or pemigan, meaning 'he makes grease.' This draws our attention to the work involved in making pemmican, and to the work which its amazing caloric capacity facilitated. It also highlights pemmican as more than just a combination of meat and fat: it was the result of human decision-making, a tangible expression of the producer's relationships with the animals, people, and economies around them.' Scott P. Stephen, British Colombian Quarterly
'George Colpitts has given us an utterly fresh and revealing look at the oft-studied story of the plains bison, its exploitation, and its near demise, and he has set that story in its full fascinating natural and economic context. This is a splendid work of environmental history.' Elliott West, University of Arkansas
'Colpitts absolutely provides invaluable insight into the role of the pemmican empire in shaping an economic history of nourishment - physical, but also intellectual and social - in the buffalo commons …' Brenda Macdougall, Environmental History
'Herein lies the greatest strength of Colpitts' work, and the aspect of his scholarship which may prove most influential. Pemmican is understood here not merely as a product, but as a process - the name comes from the Cree pemmican or pemigan, meaning 'he makes grease.' This draws our attention to the work involved in making pemmican, and to the work which its amazing caloric capacity facilitated. It also highlights pemmican as more than just a combination of meat and fat: it was the result of human decision-making, a tangible expression of the producer's relationships with the animals, people, and economies around them.' Scott P. Stephen, British Colombian Quarterly
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Descriere
Pemmican Empire explores the fascinating and little-known environmental history of the role of pemmican (bison fat) in the opening of the British-American West.