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The bourgeois frontier : French towns, French traders, and American expansion / Jay Gitlin.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Lamar series in western historyPublisher: New Haven : Yale University Press, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 269 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780300155761
  • 030015576X
  • 1282352458
  • 9781282352452
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Bourgeois frontier.DDC classification:
  • 978/.01 22
LOC classification:
  • F596.3.F8 G585 2010eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: The vanquished and the vanishing -- Constructing the house of Chouteau : St. Louis -- "We are well off that there are no Virginians in this quarter" : the two wests from 1763 to 1803 -- Surviving the transition to American rule -- How the West was sold -- Beyond St. Louis : negotiating the course of empire -- Managing the tribe of Chouteau -- "Avec bien du regret" : the Americanization of Creole St. Louis and French Detroit -- "La confédération perdue" : the legacy of francophone culture in mid-America -- Conclusion.
Summary: "Histories tend to emphasize conquest by Anglo-Americans as the driving force behind the development of the American West. In this fresh interpretation, Jay Gitlin argues that the activities of the French are crucial to understanding the phenomenon of westward expansion. The Seven Years War brought an end to the French colonial enterprise in North America, but the French in towns such as New Orleans, St. Louis, and Detroit survived the transition to American rule. French traders from Mid-America such as the Chouteaus and Robidouxs of St. Louis then became agents of change in the West, perfecting a strategy of 'middle grounding' by pursuing alliances within Indian and Mexican communities in advance of American settlement and re-investing fur trade profits in land, town sites, banks, and transportation. The Bourgeois Frontier provides the missing French connection between the urban Midwest and western expansion."--Jacket.
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"Histories tend to emphasize conquest by Anglo-Americans as the driving force behind the development of the American West. In this fresh interpretation, Jay Gitlin argues that the activities of the French are crucial to understanding the phenomenon of westward expansion. The Seven Years War brought an end to the French colonial enterprise in North America, but the French in towns such as New Orleans, St. Louis, and Detroit survived the transition to American rule. French traders from Mid-America such as the Chouteaus and Robidouxs of St. Louis then became agents of change in the West, perfecting a strategy of 'middle grounding' by pursuing alliances within Indian and Mexican communities in advance of American settlement and re-investing fur trade profits in land, town sites, banks, and transportation. The Bourgeois Frontier provides the missing French connection between the urban Midwest and western expansion."--Jacket.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: The vanquished and the vanishing -- Constructing the house of Chouteau : St. Louis -- "We are well off that there are no Virginians in this quarter" : the two wests from 1763 to 1803 -- Surviving the transition to American rule -- How the West was sold -- Beyond St. Louis : negotiating the course of empire -- Managing the tribe of Chouteau -- "Avec bien du regret" : the Americanization of Creole St. Louis and French Detroit -- "La confédération perdue" : the legacy of francophone culture in mid-America -- Conclusion.

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