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The Life of George Rogers Clark, 1752-1818: Triumphs and Tragedies: Contributions in American History

Editat de Kenneth C. Carstens, Nancy S. Carstens
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 oct 2004 – vârsta până la 17 ani
The year 2002 marked the 250th anniversary of the birth of General George Rogers Clark. In celebrating Clark's life, this book presents new information and new interpretations of his impact upon the settlement of Kentucky and his control of the Old Northwest Territories. The co-editors- who include traditional historians, social historians, and revisionists-include new details not previously published or found within a single source to bring Clark research into the new century.Thirteen experts on various aspects of Clark's life and achievements go beyond his military career as a Revolutionary War hero and frontier Indian fighter to detail the whole of his accomplishments. They address his tragedies along with his triumphs in a refreshingly balanced portrayal. Specific topics of interest include Clark's settlement at Fort Jefferson, the myths surrounding his love life, his management of the Kentucky/Ohio Valley frontier, and a collection of portraiture art never before gathered in one volume.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313322174
ISBN-10: 0313322171
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria Contributions in American History

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

KENNETH C. CARSTENS is a professor of archaeology, anthropology, and world geography at Murray State University. He has edited nine books and published more than seventy journal articles. He has studied George Rogers Clark and Clark's Fort Jefferson for twenty-five years. His particular areas of academic interest include Clark, Ohio Valley archaeology and frontier history, cave archaeology, and cultural anthropology.NANCY SON CARSTENS is a doctoral candidate at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. She has published in the Filson History Quarterly, Cobblestone American History Magazine, and Current Research in Kentucky Archaeology. She has held positions at The National Scouting Museum, Murray State University, both in Murray, Kentucky, and Adsmore Museum in Princeton, Kentucky. Presently, she is an independent contract archaeologist in Murray, Kentucky.

Cuprins

Dedication by James Alton JamesAcknowledgementsContributor's BiographiesForeword by Thomas D. ClarkIntroduction by Kenneth Carstens and Nancy CarstensGeorge Rogers Clark: The Early Years by Lowell HarrisonClark's Kaskaskia Expedition by Larry NelsonThe French Influence on Clark at Kaskaskia by Margaret BrownClark and the Native Americans by James Alexander ThomThe Clark-Teresa "De Leyba" Myth by Nancy CarstensVictory at Vincennes by Robert HoldenClark's Obsession with Detroit by Brian DunniganClark's Fort Jefferson, 1780-1781 by Kenneth CarstensClark, the Illinois Battalion and the Slave Trade by Pen BogertClark's Line of Supply by Greg HolmClark's 1780 Shawnee Campaign by Martin WestClark's Ambush at Hoods Point, Virginia, 1781 by Greg HolmClark as a Manager of the Kentucky Frontier, 1783-1809 by James FisherClark and the French Conspiracies by Nancy CarstensClark's Last Years: Locust Grove, 1809-1818 by Julia ParkeA Forgotten Hero Remembered, Revered, and Revised: The Legacy and Ordeal of George Rogers Clark by James FisherAn Analysis of Clark Portraits by James HolmbergA Research Bibliography of George Rogers Clark Materials by Kenneth Carstens