The Conquest of the Desert

The Conquest of the Desert
Author: William Macdonald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1913
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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The Conquest of the Desert

The Conquest of the Desert
Author: Carolyne R. Larson
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826362087

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For more than one hundred years, the Conquest of the Desert (1878–1885) has marked Argentina’s historical passage between eras, standing at the gateway to the nation’s “Golden Age” of progress, modernity, and—most contentiously—national whiteness and the “invisibilization” of Indigenous peoples. This traditional narrative has deeply influenced the ways in which many Argentines understand their nation’s history, its laws and policies, and its cultural heritage. As such, the Conquest has shaped debates about the role of Indigenous peoples within Argentina in the past and present. The Conquest of the Desert brings together scholars from across disciplines to offer an interdisciplinary examination of the Conquest and its legacies. This collection explores issues of settler colonialism, Indigenous-state relations, genocide, borderlands, and Indigenous cultures and land rights through essays that reexamine one of Argentina’s most important historical periods.

The Conquest of the Desert

The Conquest of the Desert
Author: Carolyne Ryan Larson
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2020
Genre: Conquest of the Desert, Argentina, 1879
ISBN: 0826362079

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Winner of the 2021 Thomas McGann Book Prize from the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies For more than one hundred years, the Conquest of the Desert (1878-1885) has marked Argentina's historical passage between eras, standing at the gateway to the nation's "Golden Age" of progress, modernity, and--most contentiously--national whiteness and the "invisibilization" of Indigenous peoples. This traditional narrative has deeply influenced the ways in which many Argentines understand their nation's history, its laws and policies, and its cultural heritage. As such, the Conquest has shaped debates about the role of Indigenous peoples within Argentina in the past and present. The Conquest of the Desert brings together scholars from across disciplines to offer an interdisciplinary examination of the Conquest and its legacies. This collection explores issues of settler colonialism, Indigenous-state relations, genocide, borderlands, and Indigenous cultures and land rights through essays that reexamine one of Argentina's most important historical periods.

The Conquest of the Desert

The Conquest of the Desert
Author: William Macdonald (Sc.D., F.R.S.E.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1914
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Conquest of the Desert

The Conquest of the Desert
Author: Carolyne R. Larson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Conquest of the Desert, Argentina, 1879
ISBN: 9780826362063

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Winner of the 2021 Thomas McGann Book Prize from the Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies For more than one hundred years, the Conquest of the Desert (1878-1885) has marked Argentina's historical passage between eras, standing at the gateway to the nation's "Golden Age" of progress, modernity, and--most contentiously--national whiteness and the "invisibilization" of Indigenous peoples. This traditional narrative has deeply influenced the ways in which many Argentines understand their nation's history, its laws and policies, and its cultural heritage. As such, the Conquest has shaped debates about the role of Indigenous peoples within Argentina in the past and present. The Conquest of the Desert brings together scholars from across disciplines to offer an interdisciplinary examination of the Conquest and its legacies. This collection explores issues of settler colonialism, Indigenous-state relations, genocide, borderlands, and Indigenous cultures and land rights through essays that reexamine one of Argentina's most important historical periods.

Death in the Desert

Death in the Desert
Author: Paul Iselin Wellman
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803297227

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The author covers conflicts from 1837 through 1886 in Arizona, New Mexico, and California. Important chiefs covered include Mangas Coloradas, Cochise, Victorio, Geronimo, and Captain Jack. Army officers covered include George Crook and Nelson Miles.