Remapping the politics of space: antebellum countergeographies and print.
This dissertation examines a series of transformative geographic narratives in the first half of the nineteenth century. In this period, the area of what is now considered the territorial borders of the United States was in the process of extensive geopolitical, economic, and scalar negotiation, pun...
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