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Settling Ohio - First Peoples and Beyond

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Scholars working in archaeology, education, history, geography, and politics tell a nuanced story about the people and dynamics that reshaped this region and determined who would control it. This volume retells a worn story as one of contested spaces, competing visions of nationhood, and complicated relations with Native American peoples.

List of contents










Foreword by M. DUANE NELLIS

Introduction by BRIAN SCHOEN

PART I: First Nations

1 The True Pioneers: A Brief Overview of Prehistoric Native Americans in Ohio, by JOSEPH A. M. GINGERICH

2 Situating Settlement in Ohio: The Eighteenth Century from Local and Atlantic Perspectives, by CAMERON SHRIVER

3 Who Speaks in the Name of the Miami Nation? by JOHN BICKERS

PART 2: American Foundations

4 Ohio, the Northwest Ordinance, and the Constitutional Foundations of the United States, by JESSICA CHOPPIN RONEY

5 Selective Migration and the Production of Ohio’s Regional Cultural Landscapes: A Genealogical Geography, by TIMOTHY G. ANDERSON

6 (Re)tracing Zane: Zane’s Trace and Production of Space in the Ohio Country, by WILLIAM M. HUNTER

7 Ice Water Baths and Rising Waters: Dudley Woodbridge Jr.’s Commercial Connections along the Ohio and Its Tributaries in the Early Republic, by KIM M. GRUENWALD

8 Johnny Appleseed and Apple Cultures in Early Ohio, by WILLIAM KERRIGAN

PART 3: ALTERNATIVE HISTORIES

9 What If Manasseh Cutler Were Black? The History of the Diverse Pioneers Who Created Ohio, by ANNA-LISA COX

10 Federalist Failure: Conflict and Disorder in the Northwest Territory, by JOSEPH THOMAS ROSS

11 Public Education in the Old Northwest: Legacies of Ohio’s First Land Grant, by ADAM R. NELSON

Conclusion, by TIMOTHY G. ANDERSON

Afterword: History vs. Legacy, by CHIEF GLENNA J. WALLACE


About the author










Timothy G. Anderson is an associate professor of geography at Ohio University.
Brian Schoen is the chair of the Department of History and the James Richard Hamilton/Baker & Hostetler Distinguished Professor of Teaching in the Humanities at Ohio University. He is the author of The Fragile Fabric of Union: Cotton, Federal Politics, and the Global Origins of the Civil War and has coedited three other collections.


Summary

Scholars working in archaeology, education, history, geography, and politics tell a nuanced story about the people and dynamics that reshaped this region and determined who would control it. This volume retells a worn story as one of contested spaces, competing visions of nationhood, and complicated relations with Native American peoples.

Product details

Authors Timothy G. (EDT)/ Schoen Anderson
Assisted by Timothy G Anderson (Editor), Timothy G. Anderson (Editor), Brian Schoen (Editor)
Publisher University of ohio press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.06.2023
 
EAN 9780821425275
ISBN 978-0-8214-2527-5
No. of pages 292
Series New Approaches to Midwestern Studies
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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