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Custerology

Author : Michael A. Elliott
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2008-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780226201481

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On a hot summer day in 1876, George Armstrong Custer led the Seventh Cavalry to the most famous defeat in U.S. military history. Outnumbered and exhausted, the Seventh Cavalry lost more than half of its 400 men, and every soldier under Custer’s direct command was killed. It’s easy to understand why this tremendous defeat shocked the American public at the time. But with Custerology, Michael A. Elliott tackles the far more complicated question of why the battle still haunts the American imagination today. Weaving vivid historical accounts of Custer at Little Bighorn with contemporary commemorations that range from battle reenactments to the unfinished Crazy Horse memorial, Elliott reveals a Custer and a West whose legacies are still vigorously contested. He takes readers to each of the important places of Custer’s life, from his Civil War home in Michigan to the site of his famous demise, and introduces us to Native American activists, Park Service rangers, and devoted history buffs along the way. Elliott shows how Custer and the Indian Wars continue to be both a powerful symbol of America’s bloody past and a crucial key to understanding the nation’s multicultural present. “[Elliott] is an approachable guide as he takes readers to battlefields where Custer fought American Indians . . . to the Michigan town of Monroe that Custer called home after he moved there at age 10 . . . to the Black Hills of South Dakota where Custer led an expedition that gave birth to a gold rush."—Steve Weinberg, Atlanta Journal-Constitution “By ‘Custerology,’ Elliott means the historical interpretation and commemoration of Custer and the Indian Wars in which he fought not only by those who honor Custer but by those who celebrate the Native American resistance that defeated him. The purpose of this book is to show how Custer and the Little Bighorn can be and have been commemorated for such contradictory purposes.”—Library Journal “Michael Elliott’s Custerology is vivid, trenchant, engrossing, and important. The American soldier George Armstrong Custer has been the subject of very nearly incessant debate for almost a century and a half, and the debate is multicultural, multinational, and multimedia. Mr. Elliott's book provides by far the best overview, and no one interested in the long-haired soldier whom the Indians called Son of the Morning Star can afford to miss it.”—Larry McMurtry

Literary Indians

Author : Angela Calcaterra
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2018-10-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781469646954

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Although cross-cultural encounter is often considered an economic or political matter, beauty, taste, and artistry were central to cultural exchange and political negotiation in early and nineteenth-century America. Part of a new wave of scholarship in early American studies that contextualizes American writing in Indigenous space, Literary Indians highlights the significance of Indigenous aesthetic practices to American literary production. Countering the prevailing notion of the "literary Indian" as a construct of the white American literary imagination, Angela Calcaterra reveals how Native people's pre-existing and evolving aesthetic practices influenced Anglo-American writing in precise ways. Indigenous aesthetics helped to establish borders and foster alliances that pushed against Anglo-American settlement practices and contributed to the discursive, divided, unfinished aspects of American letters. Focusing on tribal histories and Indigenous artistry, Calcaterra locates surprising connections and important distinctions between Native and Anglo-American literary aesthetics in a new history of early American encounter, identity, literature, and culture.

Bloodshed at Little Bighorn

Author : Tim Lehman
Publisher : Johns Hopkins University Press+ORM
Page : 339 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2010-05-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9780801899904

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Bloodshed at Little Bighorn by Tim Lehman Pdf

A brief history of the Battle of Little Bighorn, the deadly clash between U.S. soldiers and Native American forces in 1876. Commonly known as Custer’s Last Stand, the Battle of Little Bighorn may be the best recognized violent conflict between the indigenous peoples of North America and the government of the United States. Incorporating the voices of Native Americans, soldiers, scouts, and women, Tim Lehman’s concise, compelling narrative will forever change the way we think about this familiar event in American history. On June 25, 1876, General George Armstrong Custer led the U.S. Army’s Seventh Cavalry in an attack on a massive encampment of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians on the bank of the Little Bighorn River. What was supposed to be a large-scale military operation to force U.S. sovereignty over the tribes instead turned into a quick, brutal rout of the attackers when Custer’s troops fell upon the Indians ahead of the main infantry force. By the end of the fight, the Sioux and Cheyenne had killed Custer and 210 of his men. The victory fueled hopes of freedom and encouraged further resistance among the Native Americans. For the U.S. military, the lost battle prompted a series of vicious retaliatory strikes that ultimately forced the Sioux and Cheyenne into submission and the long nightmare of reservation life. Grounded in the most recent research, attentive to Native American perspectives, and featuring a colorful cast of characters, this account elucidates the key lessons of the conflict and draws out the less visible ones. This may not be the last book you read on Little Bighorn, but it should be the first.

The Dust Rose Like Smoke

Author : James O. Gump
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : History
ISBN : 9780803284555

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In 1876 Lakota and Cheyenne warriors annihilated Custer’s Seventh Cavalry at Little Bighorn. Three years later and half a world away, a British force was wiped out by Zulu warriors at Isandhlwana in South Africa. In both cases the total defeat of regular army troops by forces regarded as undisciplined barbarian tribesmen stunned an imperial nation. Although the similarities between the two frontier encounters have long been noted, James O. Gump’s book The Dust Rose Like Smoke is the first to scrutinize them in a comparative context. “This study issues a challenge to American exceptionalism,” he writes. Viewing both episodes as part of a global pattern of intensified conflict in the latter 1800s resulting from Western domination over a vast portion of the globe, Gump’s comparative study persuasively traces the origins and aftermath of both episodes. He examines the complicated ways in which Lakota and Zulu leadership sought to protect indigenous interests while Western leadership calculated their subjugation to imperial authority. The second edition includes a new preface from the author, revised and expanded chapters, and an interview with Leonard Little Finger (great-great-grandson of Ghost Dance leader Big Foot), whose story connects Wounded Knee and Nelson Mandela.

A Misplaced Massacre

Author : Ari Kelman
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2013-02-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780674067172

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On November 29, 1864, over 150 Native Americans, mostly women, children, and elderly, were slaughtered in one of the most infamous cases of state-sponsored violence in U.S. history. Kelman examines how generations of Americans have struggled with the question of whether the nation’s crimes, as well as its achievements, should be memorialized.

Custer

Author : Larry McMurtry
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2013-10-22
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781451626216

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Custer by Larry McMurtry Pdf

A portrait of the nineteenth-century cavalry commander traces his rise from an unpromising West Point graduate to a distinguished military leader, covering his complicated marriage, mythologized defeat at Little Big Horn, and enduring legacy.

Black and White Masculinity in the American South, 1800-2000

Author : Sergio Lussana,Lydia Plath
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2009-10-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781443815338

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Black and White Masculinity in the American South, 1800-2000 by Sergio Lussana,Lydia Plath Pdf

This book consists of a range of essays written by historians and literary critics which examine the historical construction of Southern masculinities, rich and poor, white and black, in a variety of contexts, from slavery in the antebellum period, through the struggle for Civil Rights, right up to the recent South. Building on the rich historiography of gender and culture in the South undertaken in recent years, this volume aims to highlight the important role Southern conceptions of masculinity have played in the lives of Southern men, and to reflect on how masculinity has intersected with class, race and power to structure the social relationships between blacks and whites throughout the history of the South. The volume highlights the multifaceted nature of Southern masculinities, demonstrating the changing ways black and white masculinities have been both imagined and practised over the years, while also emphasizing that conceptions of black and white masculinity in the American South rarely seem to be divorced from wider questions of class, race and power.

Surviving Wounded Knee

Author : David W. Grua
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : History
ISBN : 9780190249038

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Surviving Wounded Knee by David W. Grua Pdf

On December 29, 1890, the US Seventh Cavalry killed more than two hundred Lakota Ghost Dancers - including men, women, and children - at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota. After the work of death ceased at Wounded Knee Creek, the work of memory commenced. For the US Army and some whites,Wounded Knee represented the site where the struggle between civilization and savagery for North America came to an end. For other whites, it was a stain on the national conscience, a leading example of America's dishonorable dealings with Native peoples. For Lakota people it was the site of the"biggest murders," where the United States violated its treaty promises and slaughtered innocents.Historian David Grua argues that Wounded Knee serves as a window into larger debates over how the US's conquest of the indigenous peoples should be remembered. Opposing efforts to memorialize the event ultimately proved a contest over language and assumptions rooted in the concept of "race war" orthe struggle between "civilization" and "savagery." Was Wounded Knee a heroic "battle" - the final victory of the American empire in the trans-Mississippi West? Or was it a "massacre" that epitomized the nation's failure to deal honorably with Native peoples? Even today, over a century later, thetransmission of memory to survivors' descendants remains potent, and December 29, 2015, the 125th anniversary of Wounded Knee, will be marked by commemorations and lingering questions about the United States' willingness to address the liabilities of Indian conquest.

The Army Lawyer

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2011-05
Category : Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
ISBN : UFL:30031002140233

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Military Review

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Military art and science
ISBN : UCLA:L0102985835

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Military Review by Anonim Pdf

Review of Current Military Literature

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Military art and science
ISBN : UOM:39015088892552

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Where Custer Fell

Author : James S. Brust,Brian C. Pohanka,Sandy Barnard
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2007-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0806138343

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Where Custer Fell by James S. Brust,Brian C. Pohanka,Sandy Barnard Pdf

Historical and contemporary photographs accompany a narrative reflection on Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer's "Last Stand" at the Battle of Little Bighorn, which includes personal accounts of battle veterans.

Custer's Last Stand

Author : Quentin Reynolds
Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0394891783

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Custer's Last Stand by Quentin Reynolds Pdf

A biography of the boy who not only saw his dream to be a general come true, but also became the famous Indian fighter who led the attack against Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull at the Battle of the Little Big Horn.

The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn

Author : Joseph Marshall
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 0670038539

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The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn by Joseph Marshall Pdf

An account of the legendary battle, told from a Lakota perspective, documents key Lakota oral traditions to reveal the nuanced complexities that led up to and followed the conflict.