The dramatic events of the final half-century of conflict between Indians and whites in the American West are presented here as a history of two peoples seemingly destined never to understand each other. Utley interprets this conflict from a dual perspective: re-creating events from the Indian viewpoint while also providing an objective appraisal of why the nineteenth-century white man acted as he did. This even-handed approach to a tragic period of American history results in a memorable study of impressive scope and penetrating insight.
Robert Marshall Utley Ordine dei libri
Robert Marshall Utley è uno storico di spicco le cui opere illuminano la ricca storia del West americano. La sua vasta produzione letteraria approfondisce questa era cruciale del passato americano. I suoi colleghi lodano Utley come il massimo esperto della frontiera americana del XIX secolo, un riconoscimento del suo profondo contributo testimoniato da un prestigioso premio a lui intitolato, assegnato per eccellenze nella storia militare della frontiera.


- 1984
- 1977
The American heritage history of the Indian wars
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
This book answers the question: What happened after the landing of the Mayflower that caused the conflicts between the white man and the red man, which spread across the continent and increased in savagery?