This dissertation examines how the federal government asserted U.S. authority across the national territory after the Civil War. Central to this state project were campaigns for social reorganization at the nation’s peripheries. In both the postbellum South and West, U.S. officials sought to govern indigenous peoples and the formerly enslaved by reorganizing their labor, land, and social relations, thereby undermining struggles for social and political autonomy. Yet this project faced significant obstacles, such as federal institutions’ limited capacities, conflicts between those institutions, and opposition from diverse local populations. Through these struggles, a pattern emerged in which federal authorities forged connections to specific...
This work examines the emergence of organizational and bureaucratic ideas in the 19th-century South....
253 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In 1898 the U.S. Department o...
My dissertation analyzes federal efforts to liberate Indian-Mestizo captives in New Mexico during th...
This dissertation examines how the federal government asserted U.S. authority across the national te...
This dissertation examines how the federal government asserted U.S. authority across the national te...
The dissertation explores how the federal government built, expanded, and employed imperial state st...
During the 1860s, federal intervention to alter patterns of southern landholding was a distinct poss...
This dissertation focuses upon the rapid changes that the southeastern American Indian groups someti...
This dissertation analyzes the ideological, cultural, political, and economic roots of the southern ...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...
In 1830, the US Congress passed the Indian Removal Act; within a decade, 65,000 of the South's origi...
This dissertation focuses upon the rapid changes that the southeastern American Indian groups someti...
This dissertation explores the role of the history of conquest in the formation of American legal in...
Broadly speaking, this dissertation explores the intersection of industrialization and social reform...
This thesis examines a period in the history of the United States between 1865 and 1877 known as Rec...
This work examines the emergence of organizational and bureaucratic ideas in the 19th-century South....
253 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In 1898 the U.S. Department o...
My dissertation analyzes federal efforts to liberate Indian-Mestizo captives in New Mexico during th...
This dissertation examines how the federal government asserted U.S. authority across the national te...
This dissertation examines how the federal government asserted U.S. authority across the national te...
The dissertation explores how the federal government built, expanded, and employed imperial state st...
During the 1860s, federal intervention to alter patterns of southern landholding was a distinct poss...
This dissertation focuses upon the rapid changes that the southeastern American Indian groups someti...
This dissertation analyzes the ideological, cultural, political, and economic roots of the southern ...
This dissertation rests on a relatively simple premise: America’s road to disunion ran west, and unl...
In 1830, the US Congress passed the Indian Removal Act; within a decade, 65,000 of the South's origi...
This dissertation focuses upon the rapid changes that the southeastern American Indian groups someti...
This dissertation explores the role of the history of conquest in the formation of American legal in...
Broadly speaking, this dissertation explores the intersection of industrialization and social reform...
This thesis examines a period in the history of the United States between 1865 and 1877 known as Rec...
This work examines the emergence of organizational and bureaucratic ideas in the 19th-century South....
253 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In 1898 the U.S. Department o...
My dissertation analyzes federal efforts to liberate Indian-Mestizo captives in New Mexico during th...