Blue Water Creek and the First Sioux War, 1854-1856
par
R. Eli Paul
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History
Format
Relié
Pages
256
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Nov 29, 2004
Éditeur
University of Oklahoma Press
Édition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0806135905
ISBN-13
9780806135908
Description
R. Eli Paul delves into a pivotal moment in American history with a detailed exploration of Blue Water Creek and the First Sioux War from 1854 to 1856. This meticulously researched volume sheds light on the complex interactions between Native American tribes and U.S. military forces during a time of significant upheaval and conflict. Paul captures the tense atmosphere of the period, highlighting the myriad factors that led to the outbreak of hostilities.
Through vivid accounts and thorough documentation, the narrative brings to life the struggles faced by both the Sioux and the military leaders who commanded during these campaigns. The author intricately weaves together historical events and personal stories, providing readers with a rich understanding of the motivations and consequences of the war. Paul's commitment to accuracy and detail is evident in the substantial bibliographical references included, which serve as a valuable resource for further study.
The volume not only recounts battles and military strategies but also emphasizes the cultural implications of the conflict, illustrating how the war impacted the Sioux way of life. Paul’s writing transcends mere chronology, offering insights into the social dynamics and political ramifications that shaped the encounters on the plains.
In this comprehensive series addition, readers are invited to reflect on the human experiences at the center of these historical events. With an index that facilitates navigation, this work stands as an essential contribution to the literature on American military history, providing both scholars and history enthusiasts with an engaging and informative perspective on a crucial chapter in U.S. and Native American relations.
Through vivid accounts and thorough documentation, the narrative brings to life the struggles faced by both the Sioux and the military leaders who commanded during these campaigns. The author intricately weaves together historical events and personal stories, providing readers with a rich understanding of the motivations and consequences of the war. Paul's commitment to accuracy and detail is evident in the substantial bibliographical references included, which serve as a valuable resource for further study.
The volume not only recounts battles and military strategies but also emphasizes the cultural implications of the conflict, illustrating how the war impacted the Sioux way of life. Paul’s writing transcends mere chronology, offering insights into the social dynamics and political ramifications that shaped the encounters on the plains.
In this comprehensive series addition, readers are invited to reflect on the human experiences at the center of these historical events. With an index that facilitates navigation, this work stands as an essential contribution to the literature on American military history, providing both scholars and history enthusiasts with an engaging and informative perspective on a crucial chapter in U.S. and Native American relations.
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