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Frontier Illinois

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List of contents










Foreword by Walter Nugent and Malcolm J. Rohrbough

Preface

Acknowledgments

A Note on Quotations, Citations, and Sources

Prologue

Part I. Vast Lands and Contending Peoples

Chapter 1. The Shaping of Settlement

Chapter 2. Commingling Cultures

Chapter 3. The South and War for Empire

Chapter 4. Light British Rule

Part II. American Presence

Chapter 5. A Tenuous Conquest

Chapter 6. Firm Foundations

Chapter 7. Rumblings Across the Land

Part III. Statehood and Troubles

Chapter 8. Shaping a State

Chapter 9. Migration, Trials, and Tragedy

Part IV. The Formative 1830s

Chapter 10. Excitement in the Land

Chapter 11. Transportation, Towns, and Institutions

Chapter 12. Social Clashes and Economic Collapse

Part V. Cooperation and Conflict

Chapter 13. Race, Ethnicity, and Class

Chapter 14. Conflicts and Community

Part VI. Frontier Illinois Fades

Chapter 15. Ties that Bind

Chapter 16. Changing Ecology, Evolving Society

Notes

Works Cited

Index


About the author










James E. Davis is William and Charlotte Gardner Professor of History and Professor of Geography at Illinois College. He is the author of FRONTIER AMERICA, 1800-1840: A COMPARATIVE DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF THE SETTLEMENT PROCESS (1977), DREAMS TO DUST (1989), and a number of articles, monographs, edited works, and reviews. Professor Davis is recipient of the Harry J. Dunbaugh Distinguished Professor Award for outstanding teaching (1981 and 1993) and was an NEH Fellow in St. Petersburg and Moscow, where he studied Russian architecture and art. He currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the Illinois State Historical Society and as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the JOURNAL OF ILLINOIS HISTORY.


Summary

Tells the story of the making of the Illinois state from the Ice Age to the eve of the Civil War. This book describes the earliest Indiana civilisations, the coming of LaSalle and Joliet and the founding of the French colony, the brief history of British Illinois, and the complex history of subsequent settlement.

Product details

Authors James E Davis, James E. Davis, James Edward Davis, Davis James E
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.08.2000
 
EAN 9780253214065
ISBN 978-0-253-21406-5
No. of pages 544
Dimensions 152 mm x 230 mm x 35 mm
Weight 853 g
Series History of the Trans-Appalachi
Illinois
History of the Trans-Appalachi
A History of the Trans-Appalachian Frontier
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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