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The Hernando de Soto expedition: history, historiography, and "discovery" in the Southeast
Patricia Kay Galloway
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page xix)
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List of Tables (page xx)
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Editor's Preface (page xxi)
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Introduction (page xxiii)
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Part 1. The Sources
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An Official's Report: The Hernández de Biedma Account (Ida Altman, page 3)
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The Incestuous Soto Narratives (Patricia Galloway, page II)
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The Gentleman of Elvas and His Publisher (Martin Malcolm Elbl and Ivana Elbl, page 45)
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La Florida del Inca: Garcilaso's Literary Sources (Lee Dowling, page 98)
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"So Unbelievable It Has to Be True": Inca Garcilaso in Two Worlds (David Henige, page 155)
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Part 2. The Expedition
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Hernando de Soto before Florida: A Narrative (Curt Lamar, page 181)
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Hernando de Soto and His Florida Fantasy (Ignacio Avellaneda, page 207)
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Soto's Problems of Orientation: Maps, Navigation, and Instruments in the Florida Expedition (Robert S. Weddle, page 219)
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Leagues in Mexico versus Leagues in Florida: How Good Were Estimates? (Ross Hassig, page 234)
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Of Roads and Reifications: The Interpretation of Historical Roads and the Soto Entrada (Jack D. Elliott Jr., page 246)
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Disease and the Soto Entrada (Ann F. Ramenofsky and Patricia Galloway, page 259)
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Part 3. The Expedition and Indian History
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Conjoncture and Longue Durée: History, Anthropology, and the Hernando de Soto Expedition (Patricia Galloway, page 283)
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From Chiefdom to Tribe in Northeast Mississippi: The Soto Expedition as a window on a Culture in Transition (Jay K. Johnson, page 295)
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The Historical Significance of the Soto Route (Charles Hudson, page 313)
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Part 4. The Expedition and Euro-American History
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The Expedition of Hernando de Soto and the Spanish Struggle for Justice (Ralph H. Vigil, page 329)
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Law, Legitimacy, and the Legacy of Hernando de Soto (Lawrence J. Goodman and John R. Wunder, page 355)
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Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés: Chronicler of the Indies (Juan Bautista de Avalle-Arce, page 369)
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The Representation of Violence in the Soto Narratives (José Rabasa, page 380)
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Commemorative History and Hernando de Soto (Patricia Galloway, page 410)
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Bibliography (page 437)
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The Contributors (page 473)
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Index (page 477)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JAH | 86.4 (Mar. 2000): 1748-1749 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0021-8723%28200003%2986%3A4%3C1748%3ATHDSEH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-V |
JIH | 30.3 (Winter 1999): 521-523 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-1953%28199924%2930%3A3%3C521%3ATHDSEH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-H |
JSH | 65.1 (Feb. 1999): 141-142 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-4642%28199902%2965%3A1%3C141%3ATHDSEH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-9 |
AANTH | 100.3 (Sep. 1998): 791-792 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7294%28199809%292%3A100%3A3%3C791%3ATHDSEH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-T |
AA | 63.3 (Jul. 1998): 522 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7316%28199807%2963%3A3%3C522%3ATHDSEH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23 |
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Published: c2005
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
- 9780803271227 (paper)
- 9780803221574 (hardcover)