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Battles and Massacres on the Southwestern Frontier

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University of Oklahoma Press (Editora)

R$ 230,15
SKU: 9780806144405

Battles and massacres are intimate affairs for combatants and others involved, their physical and emotional violence often stemming from fervor and fear. Although mass killing characterizes both battles and massacres, the two are profoundly different. Battles take place between armed forces; massacres are one-sided events in which most of the dead are innocent victims. Yet the fog of war shrouds both massacres and battles in a functional amnesia. Participants remember what exactly happened during such a violent encounter only imperfectly, and later clarity cannot always rectify accounts thus rendered. Even naming the events as battles or massacres already imposes an interpretive framework upon them.

This unique study centers on four critical engagements between Anglo-American and American Indians on the southwestern frontier: the Battle of Cieneguilla (1854), the Battle of Adobe Walls (1864), the Sand Creek Massacre (1864), and the Mountain Meadows Massacre (1857). Editors Ronald K. Wetherington and Frances Levine juxtapose historical and archaeological perspectives on each event to untangle the ambiguity and controversy that surround both historical and more contemporary accounts of each of these violent outbreaks. Both disciplines, the contributors make clear, yield surprisingly similar narratives and interpretive agreement; and the lessons learned from these nineteenth-century killing fields about wartime reporting and command failures remain relevant today.

Ronald K. Wetherington is Professor of Anthropology at Southern Methodist University. Among his numerous articles and books in both physical anthropology and archaeology are Readings in the History of Evolutionary Theory and Ceran St. Vrain: American Frontier Entrepreneur. Frances Levine, Director of the New Mexico History Museum, is the author of Our Prayers Are in This Place: Pecos Pueblo Identity over the Centuries and Telling New Mexico.

With contributions by T. Lindsay Baker, J. Brett Cruse, Will Gore

Sobre o Livro

O livro oferece uma análise detalhada de quatro confrontos importantes entre anglo-americanos e indígenas americanos na fronteira sudoeste dos Estados Unidos, apresentando tanto perspectivas históricas quanto arqueológicas para esclarecer controvérsias e ambiguidades sobre esses eventos violentos.

A obra destaca a relevância dos aprendizados desses conflitos do século XIX para questões contemporâneas sobre relatos de guerra e falhas de comando, tornando-se uma fonte valiosa para quem busca compreender a complexidade e as consequências dos confrontos armados e massacres.

A colaboração de especialistas renomados nas áreas de antropologia, história e arqueologia proporciona ao leitor uma abordagem multidisciplinar, enriquecendo a compreensão sobre o tema e oferecendo interpretações fundamentadas e comparativas.

Características

Categoria História dos Estados Unidos
Subcategoria Estudos Indígenas
Autores Não informado
Sobre o Autor Ronald K. Wetherington é Professor de Antropologia na Southern Methodist University, com diversas publicações em antropologia física e arqueologia. Frances Levine é Diretora do New Mexico History Museum e autora de obras sobre identidade e história indígena.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 262
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 9780806144405
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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