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D, Muir M., Plumb K. A, and Australia. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics., eds. Geology of the southern McArthur Basin, Northern Territory. Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1987.

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Service, Canadian Ethnology, and Canadian Museum of Civilization, eds. My old people say: An ethnographic survey of Southern Yukon Territory. Canadian Museum of Civilization, 2001.

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Uneven development and regionalism: State, territory, and class in southern Europe. Croom Helm, 1987.

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Vermeulen, Hans. Migration in the Southern Balkans: From Ottoman Territory to Globalized Nation States. Springer Nature, 2015.

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Taverner, Percy Algernon. A new species of Dendragapus (Dendragapus Obscurus Flemingi) from southern Yukon Territory. Govt. Print. Bureau, 1997.

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Oswald, E. T. Vegetation establishment during 5 years following wildfire in northern British Columbia and southern Yukon Territory. Forestry Canada, Pacific and Yukon Region, Pacific Forestry Centre, 1990.

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Remaining Chickasaw in Indian Territory, 1830s-1907. University of Alabama Press, 2011.

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Lionel, Larré, ed. Tales of the old Indian territory and essays on the Indian condition. University of Nebraska Press, 2012.

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Newton, Leroy L. Genealogical report, Newton and Flury and allied families: From Maryland, Virginia, Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia, southern Arkansas, Red Lands in Indian Territory, Oklahoma, and other places. L.L. Newton, 1987.

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Littlefield, Daniel F. Africans and Seminoles: From removal to emancipation. Banner Books/University Press of Mississippi, 2001.

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1971-, Sivils Matthew Wynn, ed. Lost Creeks: Collected journals. University of Nebraska Press, 2009.

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1961-, Enss Chris, ed. Sam Sixkiller: Cherokee frontier lawman. TwoDot, 2012.

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Vermeulen, Hans, Martin Baldwin-Edwards, and Riki van van Boeschoten. Migration in the Southern Balkans: From Ottoman Territory to Globalized Nation States. Springer, 2016.

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Migration in the Southern Balkans: From Ottoman Territory to Globalized Nation States. Springer, 2015.

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Vermeulen, Hans, Martin Baldwin-Edwards, and Riki van van Boeschoten. Migration in the Southern Balkans: From Ottoman Territory to Globalized Nation States. Springer, 2015.

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Hadjimichalis, C. Uneven regional development and regionalism: State, territory and class in Southern Europe. Croom Helm, 1987.

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Prelude to the Dust Bowl: Drought in the Nineteenth-Century Southern Plains. University of Oklahoma Press, 2016.

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Wilson, Andrew. Trade across Rome’s Southern Frontier. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790662.003.0019.

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This chapter explores the interplay between political and military events and the evolution of trade between the Sahara and Roman territory in North Africa. It reassesses the chronology of Roman expeditions into the Sahara in the Flavian period, arguing that the expedition of Septimius Flaccus took place in AD 77–81, and that Julius Maternus’ expedition must have occurred in 82–5. In the light of the evidence from fieldwork in southern Libya since the late 1990s, the chapter looks at the development of Saharan trade in antiquity, the relations between Roman frontier systems and the control of
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Layne, Graham D. The JC tin skarn, southern Yukon Territory: a minerological, fluid inclusion and stable isotope study. 1988.

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At the Edge of the Nation: The Southern Kurils and the Search for Russia's National Identity. University of Hawaii Press, 2018.

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Yang, Anand A., Kieko Matteson, and Paul B. Richardson. At the Edge of the Nation: The Southern Kurils and the Search for Russia's National Identity. University of Hawaii Press, 2020.

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Yang, Anand A., Kieko Matteson, and Paul B. Richardson. At the Edge of the Nation: The Southern Kurils and the Search for Russia's National Identity. University of Hawaii Press, 2018.

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Freeman, George Doud, and Richard L. Lane. Midnight and Noonday: Or the Incidental History of Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory, 1871-1890. Univ of Oklahoma Pr, 1985.

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Vere, David LA. Contrary Neighbors: Southern Plains and Removed Indians in Indian Territory (Civilization of the American Indian Series). Univ of Oklahoma Pr, 2000.

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Henriette, Riegler, and Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik., eds. Beyond the territory within the nation: Diasporic nation building in South Eastern Europe. Nomos, 2005.

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Hespanha, António. Southern Europe (Italy, Iberian Peninsula, France). Edited by Heikki Pihlajamäki, Markus D. Dubber, and Mark Godfrey. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198785521.013.17.

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In this chapter, law is taken as a set of related communicative systems. The idea of legal communicative systems or spheres emphasizes the coexistence of a plurality of laws according to factors of differentiation other than global entities, mostly related to a nation state pre-comprehension, like ‘races’ or ‘nations’, ‘kingdoms’. What would matter would be the setting of shared dispositives of ‘telling (uncovering, creating) law’. This approach problematizes established assumptions, like the separation between ‘romanistic’ and ‘germanistic’ laws, the all-inclusiveness of ‘national’ or state l
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Vere, David LA. Contrary Neighbors: Southern Plains and Removed Indians in Indian Territory (Civilization of the American Indian, Volume 237). University of Oklahoma Press, 2001.

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Hadjimichalis, C. Uneven Development and Regionalism: State, Territory and Class in Southern Europe (Croom Helm Series in Geography and Environment). Routledge, 1990.

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McClellan, Catherine. My Old People Say: An Ethnographic Survey of Southern Yukon Territory. Part 1 (Mercury Series-Canadian Ethnology Service, 137). Canadian Museum of Civilization/Musee Canadie, 2001.

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McClellan, Catherine. My Old People Say: An Ethnographic Survey of Southern Yukon Territory. Part 2 (Mercury Series-Canadian Ethnology Service, 137). Canadian Museum of Civilization/Musee Canadie, 2001.

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1945-, Benton Jeffrey C., and Historic Chattahoochee Commission, eds. The very worst road: Travellers' accounts of crossing Alabama's Old Creek Indian territory, 1820-1847. The University of Alabama Press, 2009.

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Ferguson, Gillum. Evening. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036743.003.0002.

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This chapter looks at how, for the Indian tribes, the coming struggle would be one for their very existence. Their population is hard to estimate, because contemporary estimates vary significantly and, in any case, usually account only for the number of warriors in a tribal group. Nevertheless, it may be fair to estimate that the number of Indians in the territory probably did not far exceed the number of white and black Americans. Except for the remnants of the Kaskaskia and Piankashaw in southwestern Illinois and along the Wabash, respectively, few tribes had permanent villages south of a li
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Ferguson, Gillum. Rumors of War. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036743.003.0003.

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This chapter examines how, across Illinois Territory, relations between red and white were already changing. At Chicago, the members of the small American community remained confined to Fort Dearborn and the fortified agency house nearby. At Peoria, French villagers who had long enjoyed cordial relations with the Indians now began finding great numbers of their cattle killed, and the carcasses sometimes left at their doorsteps. At the southern end of the territory, at the mouth of Grand Pierre Creek, lived a family named Crawford, who was on civil terms with passing Indian hunting parties. The
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Lause, Mark A. The Counterfeit Nation. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036552.003.0007.

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This chapter argues that secession transformed the Knights of the Golden Circle from a political confidence game into a multipurpose tool for a nation-building enterprise. That is, the Knights of the Golden Circle eased the effort of the Southern elite to build a nation by secession from a country it could no longer control and acquire the new territory they believed they could. Over time, George W. L. Bickley fine-tuned his flattery of the Southern elite, shaping for them a tool that appealed to popular prejudices against republican ideology. In response, the masters of the new Confederate na
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Weiss, Harvey. 4.2 ka BP Megadrought and the Akkadian Collapse. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199329199.003.0004.

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The Akkadians, of southern Mesopotamia, created the first empire ca. 2300 BC with the conquest and imperialization of southern irrigation agriculture and northern Mesopotamian dry-farming landscapes. The Akkadian Empire conquered and controlled a territory of roughly 30,000 square kilometers and, importantly, its wealth in labor and cereal crop-yields. The Empire maintained a standing army, weaponry, and a hierarchy of administrators, scribes, surveyors, craft specialists, and transport personnel, sustainable and profitable for about one hundred years. Archaeological excavations indicate the e
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Pfeifer, Michael J. Vigilantes, Criminal Justice, and Antebellum Cultural Conflict. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036132.003.0003.

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This chapter traces, in the social and legal context of the southern, midwestern, and western frontiers, the lethal transition from the nondeadly collective violence (typically floggings) perpetrated by regulator movements in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, to the prolific extralegal hangings of gamblers, alleged slave insurrectionists, horse thieves, and murderers in Mississippi, Iowa, and Wyoming Territory from the mid-1830s through the late 1860s. Furthermore, the chapter looks at the phenomenon of vigilantism and how it operates within the legal context of the period. V
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Hoffmann, Stefan-Ludwig. Germany is No More: Defeat, Occupation, and the Postwar Order. Edited by Helmut Walser Smith. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199237395.013.0026.

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This article focuses on a completely back lashed Germany after the Second World War. More people died in the Second World War than in any other conflict before or since. Particularly between the Elbe and the Volga, the Nazi war of extermination left a wasteland of death. This article traces the gradual transformations that came over Germany post 1945. After the ‘unconditional surrender’ of 8 May, 1945 — the formulation was initially coined for the defeated Southern states in the American Civil War — German territories came under the control of the four Allied Powers, creating an ambiguous lega
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LaRoche, Cheryl Janifer. Lick Creek, Indiana. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038044.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the relationship of Quakers and free Blacks in Lick Creek to the Underground Railroad. The Lick Creek settlement once existed in the southeast corner of Paoli Township, Orange County, in southern Indiana. In 1817, freeborn African Americans came to the area and purchased land in what later became the Lick Creek settlement. Blacks also came accompanying Quakers fleeing persecution in North Carolina. With the opening of frontier lands for settlement, free Blacks, encouraged by the antislavery provisions of the Northwest Ordinance, joined the country's westward passage to th
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Harris, Aroha, and Mary Jane Logan McCallum. “Assaulting the Ears of Government”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037153.003.0015.

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In the summer of 1945, Indian Homemakers' Clubs from southern Ontario congregated in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory for their first annual convention. The gathering marked eight years of the Clubs' existence in Canada and signaled a significant era of First Nations women's cultural and political activity. Six years later in September 1951, some 300 Maori women gathered in Wellington, New Zealand, to attend the inaugural conference of the Maori Women's Welfare League. Focusing on the formative years of the Clubs and the League (the late 1930s to the 1960s), this chapter explores some of the key ac
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Slez, Adam. The Making of the Populist Movement. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190090500.001.0001.

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This book provides a field theoretic account of the origins of electoral populism, which first emerged in the American state of South Dakota in 1890, at the height of what was known as the Populist movement. Lasting from roughly 1877 to 1896, the movement brought together farmers throughout the agrarian periphery in an effort to combat material hardship at the hands of railroads and banks. The book argues that the rise of electoral populism in the American West was a strategic response to a political field in which the configuration of positions was literally locked in place, precluding the su
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Hess, Earl J. Fighting for Atlanta. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469643427.001.0001.

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As William T. Sherman’s Union troops began their campaign for Atlanta in the spring of 1864, they encountered Confederate forces employing field fortifications located to take advantage of rugged terrain. While the Confederate Army of Tennessee consistently acted on the defensive, digging eighteen lines of earthworks from May to September, the Federals used fieldworks both defensively and offensively. With 160,000 troops engaged on both sides and hundreds of miles of trenches dug, fortifications became a defining factor in the Atlanta campaign battles. These engagements took place on topograph
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Ahram, Ariel I. Break all the Borders. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190917371.001.0001.

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Since 2011, civil wars and state failure have beset the Arab world, underlying the perceived misalignment between national borders and identity in the region. This book is about the separatist movements that aim to remake those borders—the Southern Movement in Yemen, the federalists in eastern Libya, Kurdish nationalists in Syria and Iraq, and the Islamic State (IS). These movements took advantage of state breakdown to seize territory and set up states-within-states. They ran schools, hospitals, and court systems. Their militias provided security to those whom the state had failed. Separatists
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Potts, Gwynne Tuell. George Rogers Clark and William Croghan. University Press of Kentucky, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813178677.001.0001.

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This is a story of greed, adventure and settlement; of causes won and lost. The book’s theme is eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century conflict and settlement in the Ohio River valley, told within the context of the national and international events that led to the American Revolution and guided Kentucky’s postwar future.“Colonel” George Croghan serves as the exemplar of Britain’s trans-Appalachian experience. The Revolution was fought in three theaters; the northern belonged to George Washington, and among his officers was Croghan’s nephew, Major William Croghan. The major joined the southe
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