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The Emerging Midwest Nicole Etcheson

The Emerging Midwest By Nicole Etcheson

The Emerging Midwest by Nicole Etcheson


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Summary

The process of defining the Midwest began when Northern and Southern migrants began to identify themselves as Westerners. This book examines the tensions between a developing Midwestern identity and residual regional loyalties.

The Emerging Midwest Summary

The Emerging Midwest: Upland Southerners and the Political Culture of the Old Northwest, 17871861 by Nicole Etcheson

". . . agile, ambitious, and complex . . ." The Journal of Southern History

"Etcheson adds a fresh dimension to the history of the Old Northwest by examining the way in which Upland Southerners' regional heritage affected the evolution of political culture in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois." Choice

" . . . not only a political account, but also a cultural survey. The book is clearly written, free of jargon, and makes excellent use of both primary and secondary sources. . . . an outstanding interpretation of the motives and acts of a significant portion of the population of a significant portion of the country." Lucy Jayne Kamau, H-Net H-WEST Digest

"Impressively researched, intelligently organized, and clearly written. . . . [this volume] is the first in-depth study of political culture in the Old Northwest in the early nineteenth century, and it underlines the significance of persistent regional identities in the U.S." Andrew R. L. Cayton

"Well researched and is written in a clear, engaging stylean excellent study of the origins and infulence of regional identity. It should gain a wide readership among students of antebellum America." The North Carolina Historical Review

". . . an impressive and exhaustive job of research in primary materials, including letters, editorials, petitions, speeches, diaries, and memoirs. She pieces together these highly subjective accounts into an objective explanation of midwesterners' views." Indiana Magazine of History

"In this well-written and carefully researched volume, Nicole Etcheson develops the role of Upland Southerners in the Ohio valley as they helped forge the political culture and public stance of that part of the Old Northwest." Michigan Historical Review

". . . an outstanding contribution to our understanding of the political and cultural development of the the Old Northwest. This volume should be consulted by all who are interested in the region's history." Wisconsin Magazine of History

". . . a thought-provoking volume that should be read by all scholars who study the development of the Midwest." Illinois Historical Journal

The process of defining the Midwest began when Northern and Southern migrants began to identify themselves as Westerners. Nicole Etcheson examines the tensions between a developing Midwestern identity and residual regional loyalties, a process which mirrored the nation-building and national disintegration in the years between the Revolution and the Civil War.

The Emerging Midwest Reviews

"... agile, ambitious, and complex ..." - The Journal of Southern History "Etcheson adds a fresh dimension to the history of the Old Northwest by examining the way in which Upland Southerners' regional heritage affected the evolution of political culture in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois." - Choice " ... not only a political account, but also a cultural survey. The book is clearly written, free of jargon, and makes excellent use of both primary and secondary sources... an outstanding interpretation of the motives and acts of a significant portion of the population of a significant portion of the country." - Lucy Jayne Kamau, H-Net H-WEST Digest "Impressively researched, intelligently organized, and clearly written... [this volume] is the first in-depth study of political culture in the Old Northwest in the early nineteenth century, and it underlines the significance of persistent regional identities in the U.S." - Andrew R. L. Cayton "...Well researched and is written in a clear, engaging style...an excellent study of the origins and infulence of regional identity. It should gain a wide readership among students of antebellum America." - The North Carolina Historical Review "... an impressive and exhaustive job of research in primary materials, including letters, editorials, petitions, speeches, diaries, and memoirs. She pieces together these highly subjective accounts into an objective explanation of midwesterners' views." - Indiana Magazine of History "In this well-written and carefully researched volume, Nicole Etcheson develops the role of Upland Southerners in the Ohio valley as they helped forge the political culture and public stance of that part of the Old Northwest." - Michigan Historical Review "... an outstanding contribution to our understanding of the political and cultural development of the the Old Northwest. This volume should be consulted by all who are interested in the region's history." - Wisconsin Magazine of History "... a thought-provoking volume that should be read by all scholars who study the development of the Midwest." - Illinois Historical Journal

About Nicole Etcheson

NICOLE ETCHESON is Assistant Professor of History at the University of South Dakota.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction

ONE North and South in the Midwest
TWO Statehood
THREE Manliness
FOUR Interest
FIVE Opportunity
SIX Rights
SEVEN Sectionalism Reborn
EIGHT Disunion

Conclusion

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR013801462
9780253329943
0253329949
The Emerging Midwest: Upland Southerners and the Political Culture of the Old Northwest, 17871861 by Nicole Etcheson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Indiana University Press
1996-02-22
224
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