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Exploration and Empire - The Explorer and the Scientist in the Winning of the American West (Paperback)
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Exploration and Empire - The Explorer and the Scientist in the Winning of the American West (Paperback)
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From early mountain men searching for routes through the Rockies to
West Point soldier-engineers conducting topographical expeditions,
the exploration of the American West mirrored the development of a
fledgling nation. In his Pulitzer Prize-winning Exploration and
Empire, William H. Goetzmann analyzes the special role the explorer
played in shaping the vast region once called "the Great American
Desert." According to Goetzmann, the exploration of the West was
not a haphazard series of discoveries, but a planned - even
programmed - activity in which explorers, often armed with
instructions from the federal government, gathered information that
would support national goals for the new lands. As national needs
and the frontier's image changed, the West itself was rediscovered
by successive generations of explorers, a process that in turn
helped shape its culture. Nineteenth-century western exploration,
Goetzmann writes, can be divided into three stages. The first,
beginning with the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804, was marked
by the need to collect practical information, such as the locations
of the best transportation routes through the wilderness. Then came
the era of settlement and investment - the drive to fulfill the
Manifest Destiny of a nation beginning to realize what immense
riches lay beyond the Mississippi. The final stage involved a
search for knowledge of a different kind, as botanists and
paleontologists, ethnographers and engineers hunted intensively for
scientific information in the "frontier laboratory." This last
phase also saw a rethinking of the West's place in the national
scheme; it was a time of nascent conservation movements and public
policy discussions aboutthe region's future. Drawing on a wealth of
primary sources, Goetzmann offers a masterful overview of the
opening of the West, as well as a fascinating study of the nature
of exploration and its consequences for civilization.
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