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Once Upon a Time in War

The 99th Division in World War II

by Robert E. Humphrey
Language: English
Release Date: November 9, 2011

For the soldier on the front lines of World War II, a lifetime of terror and suffering could be crammed into a few horrific hours of combat. This was especially true for members of the 99th Infantry Division who repelled the Germans in the Battle of the Bulge and engaged in some of the most dramatic,...

Victorio

Apache Warrior and Chief

by Kathleen P. Chamberlain
Language: English
Release Date: April 3, 2012

A steadfast champion of his people during the wars with encroaching Anglo-Americans, the Apache chief Victorio deserves as much attention as his better-known contemporaries Cochise and Geronimo. In presenting the story of this nineteenth-century Warm Springs Apache warrior, Kathleen P. Chamberlain...

From Cochise to Geronimo

The Chiricahua Apaches, 1874–1886

by Edwin R. Sweeney
Language: English
Release Date: September 24, 2012

In the decade after the death of their revered chief Cochise in 1874, the Chiricahua Apaches struggled to survive as a people and their relations with the U.S. government further deteriorated. In From Cochise to Geronimo, Edwin R. Sweeney builds on his previous biographies of Chiricahua leaders Cochise...

Violent Encounters

Interviews on Western Massacres

by Deborah Lawrence, Jon Lawrence
Language: English
Release Date: December 5, 2011

Merciless killing in the nineteenth-century American West, as this unusual book shows, was not as simple as depicted in dime novels and movie Westerns. The scholars interviewed here, experts on violence in the West, embrace a wide range of approaches and perspectives and challenge both traditional...
by Angie Debo
Language: English
Release Date: April 17, 2013

In 1906 when the Creek Indian Chitto Harjo was protesting the United States government's liquidation of his tribe's lands, he began his argument with an account of Indian history from the time of Columbus, "for, of course, a thing has to have a root before it can grow." Yet even today most...

Forty Miles a Day on Beans and Hay

The Enlisted Soldier Fighting the Indian Wars

by Don Rickey Jr.
Language: English
Release Date: November 28, 2012

The enlisted men in the United States Army during the Indian Wars (1866-91) need no longer be mere shadows behind their historically well-documented commanding officers. As member of the regular army, these men formed an important segment of our usually slighted national military continuum...
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Language: English
Release Date: October 16, 2013

Progress on the nation’s second transcontinental railroad slowed in 1873. The Northern Pacific’s proposed middle—the 250 miles between present Billings and Glendive, Montana—had yet to be surveyed, and Sioux and Cheyenne Indians opposed construction through the Yellowstone Valley, the heart...
by James W. Parins
Language: English
Release Date: November 4, 2013

Many Anglo-Americans in the nineteenth century regarded Indian tribes as little more than illiterate bands of savages in need of “civilizing.” Few were willing to recognize that one of the major Southeastern tribes targeted for removal west of the Mississippi already had an advanced civilization...

Chutzpah!

New Voices from China

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Language: English
Release Date: September 10, 2015

To Westerners China has often seemed a monolith, speaking with one voice—whether that of an ancient dynasty, a socialist state, or an economic powerhouse. Chutzpah! New Voices from China shatters this illusion, giving Western readers a rare chance to listen to the brilliant polyphony of Chinese...

The River Was Dyed with Blood

Nathan Bedford Forrest and Fort Pillow

by Brian Steel Wills, Ph.D.
Language: English
Release Date: March 17, 2014

The battlefield reputation of Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest, long recognized as a formidable warrior, has been shaped by one infamous wartime incident. At Fort Pillow in 1864, the attack by Confederate forces under Forrest’s command left many of the Tennessee Unionists and black soldiers...
by Ross Hassig
Language: English
Release Date: August 4, 2014

What role did indigenous peoples play in the Spanish conquest of Mexico? Ross Hassig explores this question in Mexico and the Spanish Conquest by incorporating primary accounts from the Indians of Mexico and revisiting the events of the conquest against the backdrop of the Aztec empire, the culture...

Cochise

Firsthand Accounts of the Chiricahua Apache Chief

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Language: English
Release Date: May 19, 2014

A Chiricahua Apache of the Chokonen band, Cochise (c. 1810–1874) was one of the most celebrated Indian leaders of his time, battling both American intrusions and Mexican troops in the turbulent border region of nineteenth-century Arizona. Much of what we know of Cochise has come down to us...
by Kenneth L. Holmes, Melody M. Miyamoto
Language: English
Release Date: November 28, 2011

The diaries and letters of women on the overland trails in the mid- to late nineteenth century are treasured documents. These eleven selections drawn from the multivolume Covered Wagon Women series present the best first-person trail accounts penned by women in their teens who traveled west between...

Devil's Gate

Owning the Land, Owning the Story

by Tom Rea
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2012

Devil’s Gate—the name conjures difficult passage and portends a doubtful outcome. In this eloquent and captivating narrative, Tom Rea traces the history of the Sweetwater River valley in central Wyoming—a remote place including Devil’s Gate, Independence Rock, and other sites along a stretch...
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