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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781496238399
- Artikelnr.: 72455885
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Alexander Finkelstein teaches at Western Colorado University. He has published articles with the Journal of Gilded Age and Progressive Era and Southern California Quarterly. Anne F. Hyde teaches at the University of Oklahoma. She is the author of Empires, Nations, and Families: A New History of the North American West, 1800–1860 (Nebraska, 2011), winner of the Bancroft Prize in American History and finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in History.
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Why Regions
Anne F. Hyde and Alexander Finkelstein
Part I: Culture
Chapter 1: Many Southerners, Many Souths: The New Beginnings of a Regional
History
Jennifer Ritterhouse
Chapter 2: Get Farther East Than You Are
Flannery Burke
Chapter 3: Where in the World is Hawai‘i? Shifting Geographies of the 50th
State
Sarah Miller-Davenport
Chapter 4: Sounds of Black Internationalism: Reimagining Regions through
Anti-Apartheid
Mickell Carter
Part II: Space
Chapter 5: The Significance of Climate in American History: Inventing,
Imagining, and Erasing Regions
Lawrence Culver
Chapter 6: ‘The United States Gains Nothing by the Proposed Guarantee to
Mexico’: The Water Treaty of 1944, the International Boundary and Water
Commission, and Regional Planning in the Rio Grande Borderlands
Sean Harvey
Chapter 7: The Formation of Midwestern Regional Identity
Jon K. Lauck
Chapter 8: Spatial Survivance: Haudenosaunee Active Presence in the
U.S.-Canadian Borderlands
Taylor Spence
Part III: Institutions
Chapter 9: Growing up American: The Children’s Aid Society and the American
West
Courtney E. Buchkoski
Chapter 10: Where the East Peters Out: Dallas, Fort Worth, and Regional
Branding in the Great Southwest
Jimmy L. Bryan, Jr.
Chapter 11: Local Identities and National Highways: How Roads Deepened and
Diluted Historical Regionalism
Alexander Finkelstein
Contributors
Notes
Index
Introduction: Why Regions
Anne F. Hyde and Alexander Finkelstein
Part I: Culture
Chapter 1: Many Southerners, Many Souths: The New Beginnings of a Regional
History
Jennifer Ritterhouse
Chapter 2: Get Farther East Than You Are
Flannery Burke
Chapter 3: Where in the World is Hawai‘i? Shifting Geographies of the 50th
State
Sarah Miller-Davenport
Chapter 4: Sounds of Black Internationalism: Reimagining Regions through
Anti-Apartheid
Mickell Carter
Part II: Space
Chapter 5: The Significance of Climate in American History: Inventing,
Imagining, and Erasing Regions
Lawrence Culver
Chapter 6: ‘The United States Gains Nothing by the Proposed Guarantee to
Mexico’: The Water Treaty of 1944, the International Boundary and Water
Commission, and Regional Planning in the Rio Grande Borderlands
Sean Harvey
Chapter 7: The Formation of Midwestern Regional Identity
Jon K. Lauck
Chapter 8: Spatial Survivance: Haudenosaunee Active Presence in the
U.S.-Canadian Borderlands
Taylor Spence
Part III: Institutions
Chapter 9: Growing up American: The Children’s Aid Society and the American
West
Courtney E. Buchkoski
Chapter 10: Where the East Peters Out: Dallas, Fort Worth, and Regional
Branding in the Great Southwest
Jimmy L. Bryan, Jr.
Chapter 11: Local Identities and National Highways: How Roads Deepened and
Diluted Historical Regionalism
Alexander Finkelstein
Contributors
Notes
Index
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Why Regions
Anne F. Hyde and Alexander Finkelstein
Part I: Culture
Chapter 1: Many Southerners, Many Souths: The New Beginnings of a Regional
History
Jennifer Ritterhouse
Chapter 2: Get Farther East Than You Are
Flannery Burke
Chapter 3: Where in the World is Hawai‘i? Shifting Geographies of the 50th
State
Sarah Miller-Davenport
Chapter 4: Sounds of Black Internationalism: Reimagining Regions through
Anti-Apartheid
Mickell Carter
Part II: Space
Chapter 5: The Significance of Climate in American History: Inventing,
Imagining, and Erasing Regions
Lawrence Culver
Chapter 6: ‘The United States Gains Nothing by the Proposed Guarantee to
Mexico’: The Water Treaty of 1944, the International Boundary and Water
Commission, and Regional Planning in the Rio Grande Borderlands
Sean Harvey
Chapter 7: The Formation of Midwestern Regional Identity
Jon K. Lauck
Chapter 8: Spatial Survivance: Haudenosaunee Active Presence in the
U.S.-Canadian Borderlands
Taylor Spence
Part III: Institutions
Chapter 9: Growing up American: The Children’s Aid Society and the American
West
Courtney E. Buchkoski
Chapter 10: Where the East Peters Out: Dallas, Fort Worth, and Regional
Branding in the Great Southwest
Jimmy L. Bryan, Jr.
Chapter 11: Local Identities and National Highways: How Roads Deepened and
Diluted Historical Regionalism
Alexander Finkelstein
Contributors
Notes
Index
Introduction: Why Regions
Anne F. Hyde and Alexander Finkelstein
Part I: Culture
Chapter 1: Many Southerners, Many Souths: The New Beginnings of a Regional
History
Jennifer Ritterhouse
Chapter 2: Get Farther East Than You Are
Flannery Burke
Chapter 3: Where in the World is Hawai‘i? Shifting Geographies of the 50th
State
Sarah Miller-Davenport
Chapter 4: Sounds of Black Internationalism: Reimagining Regions through
Anti-Apartheid
Mickell Carter
Part II: Space
Chapter 5: The Significance of Climate in American History: Inventing,
Imagining, and Erasing Regions
Lawrence Culver
Chapter 6: ‘The United States Gains Nothing by the Proposed Guarantee to
Mexico’: The Water Treaty of 1944, the International Boundary and Water
Commission, and Regional Planning in the Rio Grande Borderlands
Sean Harvey
Chapter 7: The Formation of Midwestern Regional Identity
Jon K. Lauck
Chapter 8: Spatial Survivance: Haudenosaunee Active Presence in the
U.S.-Canadian Borderlands
Taylor Spence
Part III: Institutions
Chapter 9: Growing up American: The Children’s Aid Society and the American
West
Courtney E. Buchkoski
Chapter 10: Where the East Peters Out: Dallas, Fort Worth, and Regional
Branding in the Great Southwest
Jimmy L. Bryan, Jr.
Chapter 11: Local Identities and National Highways: How Roads Deepened and
Diluted Historical Regionalism
Alexander Finkelstein
Contributors
Notes
Index







