Land of the Oneidas: Central New York State and the Creation of America, from Prehistory to the Present

Land of the Oneidas: Central New York State and the Creation of America, from Prehistory to the Present

by Daniel Koch
Land of the Oneidas: Central New York State and the Creation of America, from Prehistory to the Present

Land of the Oneidas: Central New York State and the Creation of America, from Prehistory to the Present

by Daniel Koch

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Overview

The central part of New York State, the homeland of the Oneida Haudenosaunee people, helped shape American history. This book tells the story of the land and the people who made their homes there from its earliest habitation to the present day. It examines this region's impact on the making of America, from its strategic importance in the Revolution and Early Republic to its symbolic significance now to a nation grappling with challenges rooted deep in its history. The book shows that in central New York—perhaps more than in any other region in the United States—the past has never remained neatly in the past. Land of the Oneidas is the first book in eighty years that tells the history of this region as it changed from century to century and into our own time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438492711
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 10/02/2023
Pages: 362
Sales rank: 281,707
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Daniel Koch is Headmaster of Loughborough Grammar School in England. He is the author of Ralph Waldo Emerson in Europe: Class, Race, and Revolution in the Making of an American Thinker.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction

1. Origins, The Ice Age to 1635

2. The Age of the French, 1635–1763

3. Rebellion, 1763–1784

4. Removal, 1784–1835

5. Reckoning, 1835–1865

6. Consummation, 1865–1917

7. Boom and Rust, 1917–2000

Epilogue: 2000–2023
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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