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Building a House Divided - Slavery, Westward Expansion, and the Roots of the Civil War: Stephen G. Hyslop Building a House Divided - Slavery, Westward Expansion, and the Roots of the Civil War
Stephen G. Hyslop
R882 R724 Discovery Miles 7 240 Save R158 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

By the time Abraham Lincoln asserted in 1858 that the nation could not “endure permanently half slave and half free,” the rift that would split the country in civil war was well defined. The origins and evolution of the coming conflict between North and South can in fact be traced back to the early years of the American Republic, as Stephen G. Hyslop demonstrates in Building a House Divided, an exploration of how the incipient fissure between the Union’s initial slave states and free states—or those where slaves were gradually being emancipated—lengthened and deepened as the nation advanced westward. Hyslop focuses on four prominent slaveholding expansionists who were intent on preserving the Union but nonetheless helped build what Lincoln called a house divided: Presidents Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, and James K. Polk and Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, who managed a plantation in Mississippi bequeathed by his father-in-law. Hyslop examines what these men did, collectively and individually, to further what Jefferson called an “empire of liberty,” though it kept millions of Black people in bondage. Along with these major figures, in all their conflicts and contradictions, he considers other American expansionists who engaged in and helped extend slavery—among them William Clark, Stephen Austin, and President John Tyler—as well as examples of principled opposition to the extension of slavery by northerners such as John Quincy Adams and southerners like Henry Clay and Thomas Hart Benton, who held slaves but placed preserving the Union above extending slavery across the continent. The long view of the path to the Civil War, as charted through the Jeffersonian and Jacksonian eras in this book, reveals the critical fault in the nation’s foundation, exacerbated by slaveholding expansionists like Jefferson, Jackson, Polk, and Douglas, until the house they built upon it could no longer stand for two opposite ideas at once.

National Geographic The Old West (Hardcover): Stephen G. Hyslop National Geographic The Old West (Hardcover)
Stephen G. Hyslop
R1,416 R1,179 Discovery Miles 11 790 Save R237 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From the first wagon trains to the building of the railroads, the story of the American West is epic in scope, full of amazing stories of grit, tragedy, and triumph. Lavishly illustrated with photographs and maps, this is the definitive history of a time and place that forever lives in legend. Travel with fur traders and trappers through the Pacific northwest; read accounts of brave pioneers heading west along the Oregon Trail; see 19th-century technology progress as the golden spike connects the east and west coasts; and learn the stories of unforgettable characters who made the American West.

Contest for California - From Spanish Colonization to the American Conquest (Hardcover): Stephen G. Hyslop Contest for California - From Spanish Colonization to the American Conquest (Hardcover)
Stephen G. Hyslop
R1,394 Discovery Miles 13 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

California's early history was both colorful and turbulent. After Europeans first explored the region in the sixteenth century, it was conquered and colonized by successive waves of adventurers and settlers. In "Contest for California," award-winning author Stephen G. Hyslop draws on a wide array of primary sources to weave an elegant narrative of this epic struggle for control of the territory that many saw as a beautiful, sprawling land of promise.
In vivid detail, Hyslop traces the story of early California from its founding in 1769 by Spanish colonists to its annexation in 1848 by the United States. He describes the motivations and activities of colonizers and colonized alike. Using eyewitness accounts, he allows all participants--Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American--to have their say. Soldiers, settlers, missionaries, and merchants testify to the heroic and commonplace, the colorful and tragic, in California's pre-American history.
Even as he acknowledges the dark side of this story, Hyslop avoids a simplistic perspective. Moving beyond the polarities that have marked late-twentieth-century California historiography, he offers nuanced portraits of such controversial figures as Junipero Serra and treats the Californios and their distinctive Hispanic culture with a respect lacking in earlier histories. Attentive to tensions within the invading groups--priests and the military during the Spanish era, merchants and settlers during the American era--he also never loses sight of their impact on the original inhabitants of the region: California's Native peoples. He also recounts the journeys of colonists from Russia, England, and other countries who influenced the development of California as it passed from the hands of Spaniards and Mexicans to Americans.
Exhaustively researched yet concise, this book offers a much-needed alternative history of early California and its evolution from Spanish colony to American territory.

Bound for Santa Fe - The Road to New Mexico and The American Conquest, 1806-1848 (Paperback): Stephen G. Hyslop Bound for Santa Fe - The Road to New Mexico and The American Conquest, 1806-1848 (Paperback)
Stephen G. Hyslop
R1,078 Discovery Miles 10 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Draws on eyewitness accounts to tell the story of the fabled Santa Fe Trail"

For nearly half a century, the Santa Fe Trail served as an avenue of exchange, where transactions ranged from friendly give-and-take to guarded trade to lethal attempts to settle scores. In 1846, the trail became the means for American seizure of Mexican territory--yet the economic and cultural exchanges continued even in the midst of war. "In Bound for Santa Fe," Stephen G. Hyslop draws on eyewitness accounts to retrace the journey from Missouri to New Mexico, weaving together nearly one hundred accounts by scores of people who traveled the trail.

Atlas of World War II - History's Greatest Conflict Revealed Through Rare Wartime Maps and New Cartography (Hardcover):... Atlas of World War II - History's Greatest Conflict Revealed Through Rare Wartime Maps and New Cartography (Hardcover)
Neil Kagan, Stephen G. Hyslop, Kenneth W. Rendell 2
R1,488 Discovery Miles 14 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive atlas delves into the cartographic history of WWII: naval, land, and aerial attacks from the invasion of Poland to Pearl Harbor and the Battle of the Bulge. Rare maps include a detailed Germany & Approaches map used by Allied forces in the final stages of the war, full large-scale wartime maps of the world used by President Roosevelt, and crucial Pacific theater maps used by B-17 pilots. Satellite data renders terrain as never before seen, highlighting countries and continents in stunning detail to include the towns, cities, provinces, and transportation roads for a pinpoint-accurate depiction of army movements and alliances. Gripping wartime stories from these hallowed fields of battle, along with photographs, sketches, confidential documents, and artifacts color the rest of this timeless and informative book. This definitive, lavishly illustrated book features an astonishing array of vintage and newly created maps, rare photographs, covert documents, and eyewitness accounts that illuminate the world's greatest conflict.

Contest for California - From Spanish Colonization to the American Conquest (Paperback): Stephen G. Hyslop Contest for California - From Spanish Colonization to the American Conquest (Paperback)
Stephen G. Hyslop
R968 Discovery Miles 9 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

California's early history was both colorful and turbulent. After Europeans first explored the region in the sixteenth century, it was conquered and colonized by successive waves of adventurers and settlers. In Contest for California, award-winning author Stephen G. Hyslop draws on a wide array of primary sources to weave an elegant narrative of this epic struggle for control of the territory that many saw as a beautiful, sprawling land of promise. In vivid detail, Hyslop traces the story of early California from its founding in 1769 by Spanish colonists to its annexation in 1848 by the United States. He describes the motivations and activities of colonizers and colonized alike. Using eyewitness accounts, he allows all participants - Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American - to have their say. Soldiers, settlers, missionaries, and merchants testify to the heroic and commonplace, the colorful and tragic, in California's pre-American history. Even as he acknowledges the dark side of this story, Hyslop avoids a simplistic perspective. Moving beyond the polarities that have marked late-twentieth-century California historiography, he offers nuanced portraits of such controversial figures as Junipero Serra and treats the Californios and their distinctive Hispanic culture with a respect lacking in earlier histories. Attentive to tensions within the invading groups - priests and the military during the Spanish era, merchants and settlers during the American era - he also never loses sight of their impact on the original inhabitants of the region: California's Native peoples. He also recounts the journeys of colonists from Russia, England, and other countries who influenced the development of California as it passed from the hands of Spaniards and Mexicans to Americans. Exhaustively researched yet concise, this book offers a much-needed alternative history of early California and its evolution from Spanish colony to American territory.

The Secret History of World War II Lib/E - Spies, Code Breakers & Covert Operations (Standard format, CD, Library ed.): Neil... The Secret History of World War II Lib/E - Spies, Code Breakers & Covert Operations (Standard format, CD, Library ed.)
Neil Kagan, Stephen G. Hyslop; Foreword by Kenneth W. Rendell; Read by Andrew Reilly
R2,406 R1,674 Discovery Miles 16 740 Save R732 (30%) Out of stock
Letter and Scroll - What Archaeology Tells Us about the Bible (Hardcover): Robin Currie, Stephen G. Hyslop Letter and Scroll - What Archaeology Tells Us about the Bible (Hardcover)
Robin Currie, Stephen G. Hyslop
R1,050 R845 Discovery Miles 8 450 Save R205 (20%) Out of stock
Atlas of the Civil War - A Complete Guide to the Tactics and Terrain of Battle (Hardcover): Stephen G. Hyslop Atlas of the Civil War - A Complete Guide to the Tactics and Terrain of Battle (Hardcover)
Stephen G. Hyslop
R1,147 R909 Discovery Miles 9 090 Save R238 (21%) Out of stock
Eyewitness to WWII - Unforgettable Stories and Photographs from History's Greatest Conflict (Hardcover): Stephen G. Hyslop Eyewitness to WWII - Unforgettable Stories and Photographs from History's Greatest Conflict (Hardcover)
Stephen G. Hyslop
R1,053 R849 Discovery Miles 8 490 Save R204 (19%) Out of stock
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