In this classic work; Goetzmann argues that the exploration of the American West was not a series of haphazard adventures motivated by personal gain; but rather a series of carefully planned missions to promote the national good. He draws on the diaries and letters of explorers to contrast the early American expeditions; sponsored by the federal government to promote national development; with private British ventures; such as the Hudson’s Bay Company; which sought commercial gain.Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were the first explorers with a broad and explicit sense of national purpose; setting out in 1804 with instructions from President Thomas Jefferson to collect information “covering the whole range of natural history from geology to Indian vocabularies.†And as Lewis and Clark traveled toward the American Northwest; William Dunbar and Dr. George Hunter journeyed south to collect information on the newly acquired Louisiana Territory.Two major eras of Western exploration followed the one launched by Lewis and Clark: the period of settlement and investment (1845–1860) and the era of the great surveys (1860–1900). During the first of these; explorers such as John B. Weller and John Russell Bartlett became political diplomats as well as discoverers as they surveyed the boundary between the U.S. and Mexico. During the second period; explorers were no longer discoverers or diplomats; but academic scientists; such as Josiah Dwight Whitney; whose philosophy influenced twentieth-century attitudes toward conservation and the environment.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Great book for Norse WiccansBy GerothIf you are a Heathen you will more than likely be dissapointed with this book; however if you are interested in Norse Wicca or Germanic influenced Wicca; look no further; this is one of the best books available. It's easy to read and has lots of good information to help both beginners and advanced practitioners. I really liked the rituals; references in the back for the Runes and also the section on the deities and their correspondences. Great book!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Norse Magic and Runes for the BeginnerBy JayByrdIf you need an introduction to Norse magic; this will do to give you an overview and a handle on vocabulary and players. However; please note that there are lots of arguments among practitioners that this book contains errors and simplifications. If you intend to practice Norse magic; i suggest you go further in your research before trying to drum up any Norse gods. They are fierce. It does have a good introduction to the Runes. Consider it Norse magic for dummies.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good beginners book.By CustomerThis book is good for those interested in Norse Wicca. It does have information that can be used in Heathenism but it's better for those in Norse Wicca or learning about it. I still give it five stars.