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Citizen Explorer - The Adventurous Life of Zebulon Pike (Hardcover)
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Citizen Explorer - The Adventurous Life of Zebulon Pike (Hardcover)
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Today Zebulon Pike's name is immortalized at Pikes Peak, the second
most visited mountain in the world after Japan's Mount Fuji. It
overlooks the town of Colorado Springs, where historian Jared Orsi
teaches. Orsi was inspired to take up this biography not just by
geography but also because there has been no modern interpretation
of the life of this key explorer in American history. His life
sheds considerable life on the early national period and on the
American frontier. Born during the Revolution Zebulon, Pike came of
age with the nation. Trained as a soldier and stationed at various
frontier posts, Pike believed he had struck a bargain with his
country: by sacrificing himself physically for the nation, he would
be rewarded with the independence to pursue liberty, prosperity,
and refinement. He made a name for himself in the early 1800s, when
he was chosen to command an expedition to find the source of the
Mississippi River and purchase lands from Indians for future army
posts. He proved himself as an explorer who could conduct missions
into the frontier and penetrate Spanish territory, including Santa
Fe, the Rocky Mountains, and Louisiana. Along the way he was
suspected of mischievous plots against the Spanish and for a time
taken captive. (This particularly calls attention to the loose
attachment Americans had to the new nation the further West one
went.) Nonetheless, he advanced within the army and served during
the War of 1812, dying during an expedition he led against York
(now Toronto). Orsi aims to interpret the life of Pike through
several lenses. He casts him as a nationalist, whose life reflects
the tensions of the young republic. Through his figure, he is able
to convey the growing interest of Americans in the West, which Pike
popularized in his travel narratives. He also sees Pike in
environmental terms, analyzing his physical encounters with
frontier landscapes. This biography, which would be the only one in
print on Pike, should have a similar readership as Donald Worster's
A River Running West and books on the Lewis and Clark expedition,
as well as books on the interaction between Americans and Native
peoples on the frontier.
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