Lewis and Clark. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark

Par : William R. Lighton

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  • Nombre de pages68
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4710007-2
  • EAN8596547100072
  • Date de parution20/07/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille522 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In "Lewis and Clark, " William R. Lighton offers a meticulously researched account of the legendary expedition that forever altered America's geographical and cultural landscape. Employing a narrative style that blends rigorous historical analysis with vivid storytelling, Lighton invites readers to traverse the uncharted territories explored by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. The book not only examines the journey's logistical challenges but also delves into the intricacies of cross-cultural interactions with Native American tribes, situating the expedition within its broader historical and socio-political context.
William R. Lighton, an esteemed historian with a passion for American exploration narratives, draws upon exhaustive primary sources and contemporary scholarship in crafting this text. His academic background in American studies and history has equipped him with the analytical tools necessary to present a nuanced portrait of the expedition, highlighting the motivations and experiences of its key figures.
As a result, Lighton's account transcends mere adventure, evolving into a compelling study of national identity and ambition in early 19th-century America. "Lewis and Clark" is a vital read for anyone interested in American history, exploration, or indigenous cultures. Lighton's exceptional ability to weave together thorough research with engaging prose makes this book an indispensable contribution to both scholarly conversation and general readership, offering fresh insights into a defining moment in American history.
In "Lewis and Clark, " William R. Lighton offers a meticulously researched account of the legendary expedition that forever altered America's geographical and cultural landscape. Employing a narrative style that blends rigorous historical analysis with vivid storytelling, Lighton invites readers to traverse the uncharted territories explored by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. The book not only examines the journey's logistical challenges but also delves into the intricacies of cross-cultural interactions with Native American tribes, situating the expedition within its broader historical and socio-political context.
William R. Lighton, an esteemed historian with a passion for American exploration narratives, draws upon exhaustive primary sources and contemporary scholarship in crafting this text. His academic background in American studies and history has equipped him with the analytical tools necessary to present a nuanced portrait of the expedition, highlighting the motivations and experiences of its key figures.
As a result, Lighton's account transcends mere adventure, evolving into a compelling study of national identity and ambition in early 19th-century America. "Lewis and Clark" is a vital read for anyone interested in American history, exploration, or indigenous cultures. Lighton's exceptional ability to weave together thorough research with engaging prose makes this book an indispensable contribution to both scholarly conversation and general readership, offering fresh insights into a defining moment in American history.