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Fort Gibson

Brad Agnew (Autor)

University of Oklahoma Press (Editora)

R$ 207,73
SKU: 9780806122076

"A well-written, superbly documented work that fills a void in the history of the American West. . . . Fort Gibson's easy-flowing narrative makes it an attractive addition to anyone's library."

Western Historical Quarterly

Established on Grand River in 1824, Fort Gibson was the first and perhaps the most important military outpost in the Indian Territory. The army's principal mission was to maintain order and expedite the policy of Indian Removal. Executing a policy many Indians bitterly opposed, the troops at Fort Gibson became the natural adversaries of tribes already residing in the territory. Conflict was anticipated, and war hysteria swept the region. Yet, during the emotionally charged years of Indian Removal there were no clashes between the Indians and soldiers from Fort Gibson.

Brad Agnew reveals that military policy at Fort Gibson was designed to ease the clash of cultures, and many of the officers and soldiers who served there were truly concerned about the welfare of American Indians. Agnew traces the relocation of the Eastern tribes to Indian Territory, and the resulting turbulence, through the letters, official reports, newspapers, and personal accounts of those who served at or lived near the post. Marked by no dramatic battles or massacres, the history of Fort Gibson recites repeated attempts to arrange truces between feuding tribes, to pressure Plains Indians to abandon their warlike ways, and to resolve intertribal conflicts. Although peace­keeping activities have received scant attention in Removal histories, efforts at Fort Gibson restrained the anger of fifty thousand immigrant Indians-preventing an uprising that could have set the frontier aflame.

Brad Agnew, Professor of History at Northeastern Oklahoma State University, received the Ph.D. degree in history from the University of Oklahoma. The author of several books and many historical articles, Agnew focuses his research on Oklahoma and its people.

Sobre o Livro

Fort Gibson oferece uma narrativa detalhada e bem documentada sobre o primeiro e mais importante posto militar no Território Indígena, destacando seu papel fundamental na política de Remoção Indígena dos Estados Unidos. O livro se distingue por sua pesquisa minuciosa, utilizando cartas, relatórios oficiais, jornais e relatos pessoais para reconstruir o contexto histórico e social do período.

A obra traz uma abordagem única ao enfatizar as atividades de manutenção da paz realizadas pelo exército, frequentemente negligenciadas nas histórias tradicionais sobre a Remoção Indígena. O leitor terá acesso a uma análise cuidadosa das tentativas de mediação entre tribos e da atuação dos militares na prevenção de conflitos, o que contribui para uma compreensão mais ampla e equilibrada desse momento histórico.

Indicado para quem busca aprofundamento em história americana, especialmente sobre a relação entre militares e povos indígenas, Fort Gibson é um recurso valioso tanto para estudiosos quanto para leitores interessados em narrativas históricas bem fundamentadas.

Características

Categoria História dos Estados Unidos
Subcategoria História Militar
Autores Brad Agnew
Sobre o Autor Brad Agnew é Professor de História na Northeastern Oklahoma State University, com doutorado pela University of Oklahoma, e autor de diversos livros e artigos sobre a história de Oklahoma e seu povo.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 288
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 9780806122076
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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