Empire of Pelts

UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESSISBN: 9781496217103

French Fur Traders in North America, 1600-1840

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By Gilles Havard, Translated by Geoffrey D. Kimball
Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS
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254 x 178 mm
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924

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Gilles Havard is research director at the CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research in Paris). He is the author of The Great Peace of Montreal of 1701 and numerous award-winning history books in French, including a book about the Natchez. Geoffrey D. Kimball is the author of Natchez Analytical Dictionary (Nebraska, 2025), compiler of Yukhiti Koy: A Reference Grammar of the Atakapa Language (Nebraska, 2022), and translator of Koasati Traditional Narratives (Nebraska, 2010).

"[Empire of Pelts] tells a dramatic history of otherness, cross-cultural struggle, violence, hate, diplomacy, accommodation, geopolitical contestation, and war with verve and keen eye for detail. . . . [This is an] ambitious, expansive, nuanced, and mature work, and it should have a galvanizing and enduring impact on North American historical scholarship."--Pekka Haemaelaeinen, author of Indigenous Continent: The Epic Contest for North America "Havard shows what a great historian can do with this vast, profuse, and ambivalent topic. . . . Evident throughout is Havard's scholarly versatility; his use, that is, of the methods and insights of different disciplines and fields of study like social, political, and business history, anthropology, folklore, and linguistic analysis. . . . Havard's learning is multi-faceted and his techniques varied; his scholarly rigor is entirely consistent. It's not just his mastery of a huge body of primary sources, but his judicious and transparent use of them to support his claims. . . . Havard's succession of precise, smart, and varied interpretations add up to form a remarkably comprehensive view of fur traders and the essentially dissonant enterprise they were engaged in. The book's achievement is evident."--Paul Mapp, Books and Ideas.net "Provides researchers with a comprehensive synthesis of North American 'coureurs de bois' and represents an impressive body of scholarship. . . . The abundant richness of this research work is reflected in the exploitation of a vast and diversified documentary corpus through the meticulous examination of archival documents, memoirs, journals, diaries, travel narratives that complement and sometimes challenge or contradict the already existing secondary sources."--Journal of Early American History

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