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Alaska
- An American Colony
- Narrated by: Barry Gladden
- Length: 15 hrs and 39 mins
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Summary
Alaska often looms large as a remote, wild place with endless resources and endlessly independent, resourceful people. Yet it has always been part of larger stories: the movement of Indigenous peoples from Asia into the Americas and their contact with and accommodation to Western culture; the spread of European political economy to the New World; the expansion of American capitalism and culture; and the impacts of climate change.
In this updated classic, distinguished historian Stephen Haycox surveys the state's cultural, political, economic, and environmental past, examining its contemporary landscape and setting the region in a broader global context. Tracing Alaska's transformation from the early post-contact period through the modern era, Haycox explores the ever-evolving relationship between Native Alaskans and the settlers and institutions that have dominated the area, highlighting Native agency, advocacy, and resilience. Throughout, he emphasizes the region's systemic dependence on both federal support and outside corporate investment in natural resources, furs, gold, copper, salmon, oil, and offers a less romantic, more complex history that acknowledges the broader national and international contexts of Alaska's past.
The book is published by University of Washington Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
Critic reviews
"For anyone wishing to understand why Alaska is the place it is today, Alaska is likely the best single source of information and analysis." (Anchorage Daily News)
"A work of excellent scholarship...mandatory reading for those interested in Alaska and Western history." (Alaska History)
"By far the finest history of Alaska yet produced." (Wallace M. Olson, professor of anthropology, emeritus, University of Alaska)