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Alaska

An American Colony
Buch | Softcover
392 Seiten
2006
University of Washington Press (Verlag)
978-0-295-98629-6 (ISBN)
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Alaska has been part of larger stories: the movement of Native people and their contact with and accommodation to Western culture, and the spread of European political economy. This book traces Alaska's development from the early postcontact period through Russian America and US territorial status and statehood.
Alaska has not evolved in a vacuum. It has been part of larger stories: the movement of Native peoples and their contact and accommodation to Western culture, the spread of European political economy to the New World, and the expansion of American capitalism and culture.

Alaska, an American Colony focuses on Russian America and American Alaska, bringing the story of Alaska up to the present and exploring the continuing impact of Alaska Native claims settlements, the trans-Alaska pipeline, and the Alaska Lands Act. In contrast to the stereotype of Alaska as a place where rugged individualists triumph over the harsh environment, distinguished historian Stephen Haycox offers a less romantic, more complex history that emphasizes the broader national and international contexts of Alaska’s past and the similarities between Alaska and the American West. Covering cultural, political, economic, and environmental history, the book also includes an overview of the region’s geography and the anthropology of Alaska’s Native peoples.

Throughout Alaska, an American Colony, Haycox stresses the continuing involvement of Alaska Natives in the state’s economic, political, and social life and development. He also explores the power of myth in historical representations of Alaska and the controlling influence of national perceptions of the region.

Stephen Haycox , professor of history at the University of Alaska Anchorage, is author of Frigid Embrace: Politics, Economics and Environment in Alaska and coeditor of An Alaska Anthology: Interpreting the Past.

Prologue

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Alaska Geography and the Anthropology of Its Native Peoples

PART ONE: RUSSIAN AMERICA

Russian America, an Introduction

Russian Eastward Expansion and the Kamchatka Expeditions

Exploitation and the Origins of the Contest of Sovereignty

Grigorii Shelikhov and the Russian American Company

Aleksandr Baranov

Russian America

The Sale of Russian America

PART TWO: AMERICAN ALASKA

American Alaska, an Introduction

Taking the Measure of Alaska: The Alaska Purchase and the Politics of the Early Economy

National Currents in Alaska: The Gold Rush and Progressive Reform

Pioneer Alaska: The Last Frontier

War and the Transition to Statehood

Modern Alaska: The Last Wilderness

Epilogue

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Zusatzinfo 38 illus.
Verlagsort Seattle
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 635 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
ISBN-10 0-295-98629-8 / 0295986298
ISBN-13 978-0-295-98629-6 / 9780295986296
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