Designed to encourage critical thinking about history, the MAJOR PROBLEMS IN AMERICAN HISTORY series introduces readers to both primary sources and analytical essays on important topics in American history. The collection of essays and documents in MAJOR PROBLEMS IN NORTH AMERICAN BORDERLANDS surveys the North American past from the point of view of its borderlands. The essays and documents discuss people and events readers may find familiar, such as the founding of early European colonies, U.S. independence, the War of 1812, the U.S.-Mexican War, and Prohibition, but less widely-known events and actors--expanding native peoples, the Bourbon reforms of the Spanish Empire, fleeing slaves and servants, border surveyors, the Mexican Revolution, and key U.S. immigration legislation--also take center stage. In one sense this volume is clearly a work of U.S. history, but it is also Canadian and Mexican and native history with an overriding theme that we must take into account the meetings of different peoples and nations if we are to understand our past and present. This text presents a carefully selected group of readings organized to allow readers to evaluate primary sources, test the interpretations of distinguished historians, and draw their own conclusions. Each chapter includes introductions, source notes, and suggested readings.
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Weight: 714g
Dimensions: 163 x 234mm
Publication Date: 08 Jul 2011
Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780495916925
About Benjamin JohnsonPekka Hamalainen
Pekka Hmlinen is Associate Professor Borderlands and Native American History University of California Santa Barbara. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Helsinki in 2001. He is the author of WHEN DISEASE MAKES HISTORY: EPIDEMICS AND GREAT HISTORICAL TURNING POINTS (Helsinki University Press 2006) and THE COMANCHE EMPIRE (Yale University Press 2008) which won the Bancroft Prize. Benjamin Johnson is Associate Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He is the author of BORDERTOWN: THE ODYSSEY OF AN AMERICAN PLACE (Yale University Press 2008) and REVOLUTION IN TEXAS: HOW A FORGOTTEN REBELLION AND ITS BLOODY SUPPRESSION TURNED MEXICANS INTO AMERICANS (Yale University Press 2003).