The early imperial republic : from the American Revolution to the U.S.-Mexican War /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Blaakman, Michael A. (Editor), Conroy-Krutz, Emily (Editor), Arista, Noelani (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2023]
Series:Early American studies.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. The Indian boundary line and the imperialization of U.S.-Indian Affairs / Robert Lee
  • Chapter 2. The sutler's empire : frontier merchants and imperial authority, 1780-1811 / Susan Gaunt Stearns
  • Chapter 3. How native nations survived the imperial republic / Kathleen DuVal
  • Chapter 4. Catawba women and imperial land encroachment / Brooke Bauer
  • Chapter 5. An empire of Indian titles : private land claims in early American Louisiana, 1803-40 / Julia Lewandoski
  • Chapter 6. "A slave state in embryo" : Indian territory, native sovereignty, and the expansion of slavery's empire / Nakia D. Parker
  • Chapter 7. American Protestant missionaries, native Hawaiian authority, and religious freedom in Hawai'i, ca. 1827-50 / Tom Smith
  • Chapter 8. "The colony must be broken up" : the Liberian settler "rebellion" of 1823-24 / Eric Burin
  • Chapter 9. Freedom in chains : U.S. Empire and the illegal slave trade / M. Scott Heerman
  • Chapter 10. An empire of illusions : Paul Cuffe, Martin Delany, and African American benevolent empire building in Africa
  • Chapter 11. Imperialism and the American imagination / Nicholas Guyatt
  • Chapter 12. Pax Americana? The imperial ambivalence of American peace reformers / Margot Minardi
  • Chapter 13. Mercenary ambivalence : military violence in antebellum America's wars of empire / Amy S. Greenberg.