This paper discusses two diplomatic disputes that had a central bearing on the creation of imperial space in the Pacific Northwest: the Nootka Sound crisis (1790), which brought Britain and Spain to the brink of war over the spoils of trade and empire in the Pacific, and the Anglo-American dispute over the Oregon Territory, which dragged on from 1818 to 1846. It is argued that British, Spanish and American politicians and diplomats created an imperial domain that had both Western and national contours. On the one hand, they worked with the polarity between civilization and savagery, and shaped an abstract imperial space that circumscribed processes of Native-Western interaction in the region. On the other hand, they worked with different di...
In the eyes of both contemporaries and historians, the United States became an empire in 1898. By ta...
My dissertation, Making Imperial Futures: Concepts of Empire in the Anglo-Spanish Sphere, 1763-71, e...
"Most of the papers reproduced from the twenty-ninth annual meeting were devoted to British History.
The Oregon boundary dispute, or the Oregon Question, arose as a result of competing British and Amer...
Le litige concernant la frontière de l’Oregon, ou la question de l’Oregon, est le résultat des reven...
The article reviews the initial period of European colonization of the North Pacific Ocean and Calif...
This dissertation charts the evolution of what I call American commercial maritime imperialism, a pr...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Until the 18th century, the North Pacific coast of...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
AbstractMaking Place and Nation: Geographic Meaning and the Americanization of Oregon: 1834-1859by M...
During the nineteenth century, the rapid imperial expansion of the United States raised unprecedente...
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, colonial powers clashed over much of Central and East Asia: Great...
In 1898, the United States forced Spain to release the colonies of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the ...
Britain and the Hudson Bay Company had a tremendous impact on the history of the Pacific Northwest ...
Includes index.English edition published, with two maps, under title: The Oregon question examined. ...
In the eyes of both contemporaries and historians, the United States became an empire in 1898. By ta...
My dissertation, Making Imperial Futures: Concepts of Empire in the Anglo-Spanish Sphere, 1763-71, e...
"Most of the papers reproduced from the twenty-ninth annual meeting were devoted to British History.
The Oregon boundary dispute, or the Oregon Question, arose as a result of competing British and Amer...
Le litige concernant la frontière de l’Oregon, ou la question de l’Oregon, est le résultat des reven...
The article reviews the initial period of European colonization of the North Pacific Ocean and Calif...
This dissertation charts the evolution of what I call American commercial maritime imperialism, a pr...
Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Until the 18th century, the North Pacific coast of...
This dissertation examines how the Pacific—covering one third of the world yet relatively new to Eur...
AbstractMaking Place and Nation: Geographic Meaning and the Americanization of Oregon: 1834-1859by M...
During the nineteenth century, the rapid imperial expansion of the United States raised unprecedente...
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, colonial powers clashed over much of Central and East Asia: Great...
In 1898, the United States forced Spain to release the colonies of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the ...
Britain and the Hudson Bay Company had a tremendous impact on the history of the Pacific Northwest ...
Includes index.English edition published, with two maps, under title: The Oregon question examined. ...
In the eyes of both contemporaries and historians, the United States became an empire in 1898. By ta...
My dissertation, Making Imperial Futures: Concepts of Empire in the Anglo-Spanish Sphere, 1763-71, e...
"Most of the papers reproduced from the twenty-ninth annual meeting were devoted to British History.