Book ID: CBB794123640

Liquid Landscape: Geography and Settlement at the Edge of Early America (2017)

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Navakas, Michele Currie (Author)


University of Pennsylvania Press
Publication date: 2017
Language: English


Publication Date: 2017
Physical Details: 248

Winner of the 2019 Rembert Patrick Award from the Florida Historical Society Winner of the 2019 Stetson Kennedy Award from the Florida Historical Society In Florida, land and water frequently change places with little warning, dissolving homes and communities along with the very concepts of boundaries themselves. While Florida's landscape of saturated swamps, shifting shorelines, coral reefs, and tiny keys initially impeded familiar strategies of early U.S. settlement, such as the establishment of fixed dwellings, sturdy fences, and cultivated fields, over the course of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Americans learned to inhabit Florida's liquid landscape in unconventional but no less transformative ways.In Liquid Landscape, Michele Currie Navakas analyzes the history of Florida's incorporation alongside the development of new ideas of personhood, possession, and political identity within American letters. From early American novels, travel accounts, and geography textbooks, to settlers' guides, maps, natural histories, and land surveys, early American culture turned repeatedly to Florida's shifting lands and waters, as well as to its itinerant enclaves of Native Americans, Spaniards, pirates, and runaway slaves.This preoccupation with Floridian terrain and populations, argues Navakas, reveals a deep American concern with the challenges of settling a region so exceptional in topography, geography, and demography. Navakas reads a vast archive of popular, literary, and reference texts spanning Revolution to Reconstruction, including works by William Bartram, James Fenimore Cooper, and Harriet Beecher Stowe, to uncover an alternative history of American possession, one that did not descend exclusively, or even primarily, from the more familiar legal, political, and philosophical conceptions of American land as enduring, solid, and divisible. The shifting southern edge of early America produced a new language of settlement, belonging, territory, and sovereignty, and that language would ultimately transform how people all across the rapidly changing continent imagined the making of U.S. nation and empire.

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Review Michael D. Wise (2019) Review of "Liquid Landscape: Geography and Settlement at the Edge of Early America". Journal of American History (pp. 729-730). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Cox, Thomas R.
Ehrenberg, Ralph E.
Grim, Ronald E.
Knowles, Anne Kelly
Monson, Charles
Navakas, Michele Currie
Journals
Early American Studies
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
Eighteenth Century: Theory and Interpretation
Environment and History
Environmental History
Journal of Historical Geography
Publishers
University Press of Florida
Brill
Icon Books
Oregon State University Press
Temple University Press
University of Pennsylvania Press
Concepts
Wetlands
Land settlement
Science and politics
Maps; atlases
Geography
Environmental history
People
Agassiz, Jean Louis Rodolphe
Michaux, André
Penn, Thomas
Molyneux, Thomas
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
17th century
20th century
15th century
16th century
Places
United States
Florida (U.S.)
Ireland
Chicago (Illinois, U.S.)
Great Britain
Ottoman Empire
Institutions
Everglades National Park
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