The Upper Country
French Enterprise in the Colonial Great Lakes
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Published:1st Jul '08
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This book delves into France's imperial ventures in the Great Lakes, revealing complex historical narratives and characters. The Upper Country offers an insightful synthesis of colonial history.
In The Upper Country, Claiborne Skinner offers a compelling exploration of France's imperial ambitions in the Great Lakes region. This narrative intertwines myth and historical fact, revealing the complexities of French colonial endeavors in what would become the United States. Skinner immerses readers in the daily lives of fur traders and missionaries, showcasing the often ruthless nature of their pursuits amidst the backdrop of significant historical events.
The book takes readers on a journey through crucial locations such as Forts Saint Louis and Michilimakinac, where the intricacies of fur trade and intercultural relationships unfold. The courtship of Michel Aco at Peoria highlights the complexities of interracial marriage, while the narrative also addresses the impact of French adventurism on the Seven Years War, marking a pivotal moment in the transition to the modern era. Skinner's vivid storytelling brings to life the characters who played significant roles in this tumultuous period, challenging traditional perceptions of heroes and villains in American history.
The Upper Country not only presents a well-researched synthesis of events but also introduces larger-than-life figures often overlooked in historical discourse. With a blend of accessible prose and dry humor, Skinner's work serves as both an engaging read and a valuable resource for historians, shedding light on the nuanced dynamics of French-Native relations and the broader implications of colonialism in North America.
A broad and compelling synthesis of the history of New France. -- Rebecca Nutt Journal of Interdisciplinary History 2009 An engaging traditional narrative of the expansion of New France. -- Leslie Choquette Business History Review 2009 A lively and lucid work of historical synthesis... Skinner's mining and close reading of primary sources, along with his well-written and concise narrative, brings the historical actors and events to life. -- Justin M. Carroll Annals of Iowa 2009 Recommended. General readers and undergraduates. Choice 2009 Skinner... knows his subject well. The Upper Country is a straightforward narrative of familiar milestones of the French expansion in the Great Lakes and the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys. -- Andrew Cayton, Reviews in American History 2009 Skinner's ambitious survey history of the upper country is timely... One major contribution this book makes is that it will likely expose more American students to the notion that the history of America is not just the story of the British colonists. -- Sara E. Chapman H-France 2009 Skinner provides a welcome introduction to many of those who made the Upper Country an important part of colonial North America... For those needing an introduction to the Upper Country of New France, this a good place for you to begin your quest. -- David Curtis Skaggs Northwest Ohio History Provides a fine, detailed analysis of French efforts to appropriate this region, to control and extract the greatest possible benefit from it, all the while emphasizing the importance of Amerindian alliances in both exploiting this region and in denying access to the British. -- Jean Lamarre Canadian Historical Review 2009 The French enterprise in the Upper Country was complex. Still, Skinner makes admirable sense of it within about two hundred pages by using both American and French historiographies to present a work that accurately summarizes the innovative research of the past two decades on this topic. In The Upper Country Skinner offers a survey that will be of great help to undergraduate students not only in the United States but in Canada as well. -- Guillaume Teasdale Michigan Historical Review 2009 Skinner is particularly adept at expressing the shifting dynamic of French-Indian affairs and the fur trade, as well as the movements of allied forces in response to wars with the Fox, Chickasaw, and Natchez... An affordable, lively, well-mapped, and reasonably comprehensive synthesis of events in the upper country on the eve of a war that ultimately determined control of a continent. -- Michael F. Dove Itinerario: European Journal of Overseas History 2009 Claiborne Skinner's The Upper Country offers a succinct overview of one of the great, if too often untold, theaters of North American history. -- Daniel Samson Enterprise and Society 2010 An informative volume that would be a useful tool for the teaching of early Canadian, American, or North American pasts. -- Thomas A. Rumney Historical Geography 2011 A historical narrative that is very readable, engaging, and coherent... What Skinner accomplishes in less than two hundred pages is really quite remarkable. -- Gregory Kennedy H-French-Colonial 2011
ISBN: 9780801888380
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
Weight: 295g
224 pages