Elliott West is Alumni Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Arkansas. He is the author of numerous books, including The Last Indian War: The Nez Perce Story and The Contested Plains: Indians, Goldseekers, and the Rush to Colorado, winner of the Francis Parkman Prize and PEN Center Award.
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List of Illustrations List of Maps Series Editor's Introduction, by Richard Etulain Prelude: 773,510,680 Acres Acknowledgments Part 1. Unsettling America 1. The Great Coincidence 2. Division and Multiplication 3. Letting Blood 4. The Horse and the Hammer 5. Conquest in Stutter-Step 6. Carnal Property 7. The Fluid West 8. Continental Reckoning 9. Civil War and the "Indian Problem" Part 2. Things Come Together 10. Iron Bands and Tongues of Fire 11. Connections Real and Imagined 12. Maps 13. The "Science of Man" and the American Sublime 14. The World's Convention 15. Crew Cultures, Cribs and Schoolhouses, Women on the Fringe Part 3. Worked into Being 16. Cattle and the New America 17. Wind, Fever, and Indians Unhorsed 18. Breaking the Land 19. Domination and Extinction 20. When the West Turned Inside Out 21. Legal Wrestling, the Land Convulsed 22. The Final Undoing 23. Creating the West Notes Bibliography Index
"Elliott West has delivered a big book on a big topic: a history of the trans-Mississippi West from the 1840s to the late nineteenth century . . . . Despite its nearly six hundred pages, Continental Reckoning is consistently engaging. As West has demonstrated in a shelf of important books, he has a discerning eye for the telling detail. . . . The book is a pleasure to read."-John Mack Faragher, Western Historical Quarterly "Elliott West's Continental Reckoning: The American West in the Age of Expansion was described by the [Bancroft Prize] jury as 'a searing narrative explaining how the republic became a transcontinental nation,' through a 'vast racial, social and political reordering' that redefined citizenship and the relationship between government, industry, and the people."-New York Times "By the final chapter of Continental Reckoning, the reader should pause and realize they have read one of the most important contributions to the American historiography published in the past half-century. Historians of America and the West will recognize that Elliott West, one of the most respected scholars in his field the past 40 years, has accomplished a great deal in his career, but will remember Continental Reckoning as his master work, truly a magnum opus of his highly lauded scholarly career."-Stuart Rosebrook, True West "With its scope, sophistication, and engaging prose, this marvelous book deserves wide readership."-Sherry L. Smith, South Dakota History "Elliott West has written an engaging and innovative synthesis that will be of interest to all readers of history. It is a gift to anyone who writes lectures; teachers will find illuminating examples, useful metaphors, and an extraordinary amount of data to wield in the service of helping students make sense of the middle decades of the nineteenth century."-Amy Kohout, Missouri Historical Review "Elliott West's Continental Reckoning vividly shows the importance of looking at the American West when studying the Civil War era. West makes sweeping arguments crucial to advancing Civil War West historiography, and his accessible writing style also makes the read enjoyable for the general public interested in the American West or nineteenth-century U.S. history more broadly. Rather than seeing the West as a "safety valve" for the East, Continental Reckoning demonstrates how the region became inextricably linked to the rise of the modern and robust U.S. nation state."-John R. Legg, Civil War Monitor "The West is a big canvas. West uses brush strokes small and large to depict his engaging and thought-provoking perspective."-Tom Carpenter, RoundUp Magazine "A comprehensive, lucid, and often surprising history of western settlement in America."-Kirkus Reviews, starred "Continental Reckoning: The American West in the Age of Expansion is a big book, in size, scope, and intellectual creativity. . . . Elliott West's careful organization, elegant writing, and abundance of excerpts from letters, newspapers and other documents keeps the narrative grounded in personal stories and experiences that will appeal to scholars, students, and general readers alike."-Renee M. Laegreid, Annals of Wyoming "This is a wonderfully ambitious contribution to western history. The book displays a remarkable grasp and synthesis of a wide range of literature. It also provides a one volume "Best of West," as in Elliott West, that brings together his finest contributions to western history in a thoughtful, wise lesson that can come only from an accomplished historian at the top of his game."-Todd M. Kerstetter, Nebraska History