book forum on pekka hämäläinen’s comanche empire in history & theory
12Feb13
Book Forum: Pekke Hämäläinen’s Commanche Empire, in History & Theory 52, 1 (2013).
‘INTRODUCTION’: BRIAN GRATTON
‘INDIGENOUS POWER IN THE COMANCHE EMPIRE’: JOSH REID
‘INDIGENOUS EMPIRES AND NATIVE NATIONS: BEYOND HISTORY AND ETHNOHISTORY IN PEKKA HÄMÄLÄINEN’S THE COMANCHE EMPIRE’: KARL JACOBY
‘GLOBALIZING THE COMANCHE EMPIRE’: JOHN TUTINO
‘IMPERIAL SPACES IN PEKKA HÄMÄLÄINEN’S THE COMANCHE EMPIRE’: RACHEL ST. JOHN
‘WHAT’S IN A CONCEPT? THE KINETIC EMPIRE OF THE COMANCHES’: PEKKA HÄMÄLÄINEN
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