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Richard White | Department of History Richard White is an historian of the United States specializing in the American West, the history of capitalism, environmental history, history and memory, and Native American history His work has occasionally spilled over into Mexico, Canada, France, Australia and Ireland
The Republic for Which It Stands - The United States during . . . In the newest volume in the series, The Republic for Which It Stands, acclaimed historian Richard White offers a fresh and integrated interpretation of Reconstruction and the Gilded Age as the seedbed of modern America
Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America With characteristic originality, range, and authority, Richard White shows the transcontinentals to be pivotal actors in the making of modern America But the triumphal myths of the golden spike, robber barons larger than life, and an innovative capitalism all die here
“It’s Your Misfortune and None of My Own”: A History of the American . . . Richard White tells how the various parts of the West—its distinct environments, its metropolitan areas and vast hinterlands, the various ethnic and racial groups and classes—are held together by a series of historical relationships that are developed over time
The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes . . . An acclaimed book and widely acknowledged classic, The Middle Ground steps outside the simple stories of Indian-white relations – stories of conquest and assimilation and stories of cultural persistence It is, instead, about a search for accommodation and common meaning
The Organic Machine: The Remaking of the Columbia River In this pioneering study, White explores the relationship between the natural history of the Columbia River and the human history of the Pacific Northwest for both whites and Native Americans
A Poisonous Legacy | Department of History We can’t be sure who the murderer was, but in Who Killed Jane Stanford? the Stanford University historian turned sleuth Richard White conducts a thorough investigation that includes showing who covered up the murder