Lewis & Clark: legacies, memories, and new perspectives
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Berkeley University of California Press c2004
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
pt. 1. Contexts. Living with Lewis & Clark : the American Philosophical Society's continuing relationship with the Corps of Discovery from the Michaux Expedition to the present / Edward C. Carter II -- Wilderness aesthetics / Frank Bergon -- "Two dozes of barks and opium" : Lewis & Clark as physicians / Ronald V. Loge, M.D. -- pt. 2. Legacies. The Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis & Clark Expedition : a constitutional moment? / Peter A. Appel -- "Twice-born" from the waters : the two-hundred-year journey of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Indians / Raymond Cross -- George Shannon and C.S. Rafinesque / Charles Boewe -- pt. 3. Memories. "We are not dealing entirely with the past" : Americans remember Lewis & Clark / John Spencer -- Sacajawea, meet Cogewea : a red progressive revision of frontier romance / Joanna Brooks -- On the trail : commemorating the Lewis & Clark Expedition in the twentieth century / Wallace Lewis -- pt. 4. New perspectives. Let's play Lewis & Clark : strange visions of nature and history at the bicentennial / Mark Spence -- On the tourist trail with Lewis & Clark : issues of interpretation and preservation / Andrew Gulliford -- The Lewis & Clark Bicentennial : putting tribes back on the map / Roberta Conner -- Epilogue. "We proceeded on" / Dayton Duncan
This is an exploration of the legacy of Lewis & Clark's momentous journey and, on the occasion of its bicentennial considers the impact of their westward expedition on American culture
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ISBN:0520937147
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