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rethinking the history of the Old West

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An edition of The forgotten founders (2002)

The forgotten founders

rethinking the history of the Old West

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"For most Americans, the "Wild West" popularized in movies and pulp novels - a land of intrepid traders and explorers, warlike natives, and trigger-happy gunslingers - has become the true history of the region. The story of the West's development is a singular chapter of history, but not, according to former Secretary of the Interior and native westerner Stewart L. Udall, for the reasons filmmakers and novelists would have us believe.".

"In The Forgotten Founders, Udall draws on extensive research and his vast knowledge of and experience in the American West to make a compelling case that the key players in western settlement were the sturdy families who travelled great distances across forbidding terrain to establish communities there.

He offers an illuminating and wide-ranging overview of western history and those who have written about it, challenging conventional wisdom on subjects ranging from Manifest Destiny to the importance of Eastern capitalists to the role of religion in westward settlement.".

"Udall argues that the overblown and ahistorical emphasis on a "wild west" has warped our sense of the past. For the mythical Wild West, Udall substitutes a compelling description of an Old West, the West before the arrival of the railroads, which was the home place for those he calls the "wagon people," the men and women who came, camped, settled, and stayed.

He offers a portrait of the West not as a government creation or a corporate colony or a Hollywood set for feckless gold seekers and gun fighters but as primarily a land where brave and hardy people came to make a new life with their families. From Native Americans to Franciscan friars to Mormon pioneers, these were the true settlers, whose goals, according to Udall were "amity not conquest; stability, not strife; conservation, not waste; restraint, not aggression." The Forgotten Founders offers a provocative new look at one of the most important chapters of American history, rescuing the Old West and its pioneers from the margins of history where latter-day mythmakers have dumped them.

For anyone interested in the authentic history of the American West, it is an important and exciting new work."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
237

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The Forgotten Founders: Rethinking The History Of The Old West
March 5, 2004, Island Press
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The forgotten founders: rethinking the history of the Old West
2002, Island Press, Shearwater Books
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Table of Contents

Native peoples : the first forgotten founders
European settlers : human faces, far-flung places
Explorers and fur trappers
The religion factor in western settlement
The manifest destiny morass
California gold fever
Bootstrap capitalism in the Old West
The Wild West and the wrenching of the American chronicle
The Wild West and the settlers : contrasting visions.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-224) and index.

Published in
Washington, D.C, Covelo, Calif

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
978
Library of Congress
F591 .U45 2002, F591.U45 2002, F591 .U45 2002eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxviii, 237 p. :
Number of pages
237

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3553574M
Internet Archive
forgottenfounder0000udal
ISBN 10
1559638931
LCCN
2002005951
OCLC/WorldCat
49683564
Library Thing
574254
Goodreads
4090240

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America's truly first settlers were, of course, native inhabitants, not just in the West but also in the East.
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