Reuben Gold Thwaites était un bibliothécaire et écrivain historien américain, axé sur la recherche méticuleuse et la présentation de l'histoire américaine. Son œuvre se caractérise par sa rigueur et son engagement envers une représentation objective du passé, contribuant à une compréhension plus approfondie des processus historiques. L'approche de Thwaites en matière d'écriture historique était marquée par sa rigueur scientifique et son insistance sur les sources primaires. Sa contribution réside dans la mise à disposition de vastes matériaux historiques et leur mise en contexte, permettant aux lecteurs d'appréhender des moments cruciaux dans la formation des États-Unis.
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This fascinating historical work offers a detailed account of the French colonial presence in Wisconsin during the 17th and 18th centuries. Drawing on a wide range of sources, the author provides a vivid and insightful portrait of this complex period in American history.
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This classic work provides a comprehensive account of the French occupation of Wisconsin during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, shedding light on the social, economic, and political factors that shaped this period of history.
In this book, Reuben Gold Thwaites provides a detailed history of the boundaries of Wisconsin from the time of the French and British occupation, to the final determination of the state's boundary lines. It also includes maps of the major surveys completed in Wisconsin during this time.
This fascinating collection of documents offers a unique window into the politics and psychology of the Civil War era, as seen through the speeches and messages of Wisconsin's wartime governors. Tilton and Thwaites provide insightful commentary on the issues that dominated the day - from slavery and secession to the conduct of the war and the prospects for peace. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of the Civil War and its aftermath.