Contested Boundaries, David J. Jepsen
Contested Boundaries, David J. Jepsen
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Contested Boundaries
A New Pacific Northwest History

Author: David J. Jepsen, David J. Norberg

Narrator: Will Tulin

Unabridged: 13 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/16/2024


Synopsis

Contested Boundaries: A New Pacific Northwest History is an engaging, contemporary look at the themes, events, and people that have shaped the history of the Pacific Northwest over the last two centuries.

● An engaging look at the themes, events, and people that shaped the Pacific Northwest—Washington, Oregon, and Idaho—from when only Native Peoples inhabited the land through the twentieth century.

● Twelve theme-driven essays covering the human and environmental impact of exploration, trade, settlement, and industrialization in the nineteenth century, followed by economic calamity, world war, and globalization in the twentieth.

● Written by two professors with over twenty years of teaching experience, this work introduces the history of the Pacific Northwest in a style that is accessible, relevant, and meaningful for anyone wishing to learn more about the region's recent history.

About David J. Jepsen

David J. Jepsen is a former journalist and corporate marketing professional who has been writing professionally for forty years. He holds a BA in communications and a MA in history from the University of Washington. Since 2007, he has taught at Pierce College, the University of Washington Tacoma, and Tacoma Community College, where he is currently a member of the adjunct faculty, teaching both US and Pacific Northwest history. His many writing awards include Honorable Mention for the 2006 Oregon Historical Society Joe Palmer Award for the article "Old-Fashioned Revival: Religion, Migration, and a New Identity for Pacific Northwest at Mid-Twentieth Century".


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bob

This is a new, well-researched, readable and groundbreaking history of the Pacific Northwest, from the appearance of European explorers to very modern times. It's a social, economic and political history of the states of Idaho, Oregon and Washington, tending to focus on the two latter states, and is......more

So nice to see a history book that strives to be inclusive of all peoples. Even though I am a third-generation Washingtonian, there were several events of the past covered in this book, which I was made aware of for the first time.......more

Goodreads review by Hogan

For a book I read for my history class this is a pretty great read! Also wth is up with the UW president calling grape boycotters Nazis? And I would say that this is a really interesting and insightful read. Honestly just read it, it’s prettty great!......more