"Others have written on Joel Palmer, but William Lang's new biography stands well above them all. It is especially balanced and judicious, the mark of a seasoned historian. Lang tempers some of the earlier near-heroizing praise given to Palmer while expanding our understanding and appreciation of a figure who played prominently at a critical time in Oregon's history."--Elliott West, author of Continental Reckoning: The American West in the Age of Expansion "Using the life and mind of Joel Palmer as a lens, William Lang updates our understanding of the territory and state of Oregon as it was colonized by the United States. Lang's unmatched knowledge of nineteenth-century Oregon is literally encyclopedic, and the research in The Country for Me is amazingly thorough and current. Lang does an impressive job connecting developments in Oregon to those on the national level, and Palmer's perspectives on Oregon prove particularly informative, given that he rose to the forefront of so many key episodes of U.S. colonization.
While telling us about Palmer with scrupulous fairness to his great-great-great-grandfather, Lang offers reflections on history, biography, family, and legacy."--John M. Findlay, author of The Mobilized American West, 1940-2000 ose to the forefront of so many key episodes of U.S. colonization. While telling us about Palmer with scrupulous fairness to his great-great-great-grandfather, Lang offers reflections on history, biography, family, and legacy."--John M. Findlay, author of The Mobilized American West, 1940-2000 ose to the forefront of so many key episodes of U.
S. colonization. While telling us about Palmer with scrupulous fairness to his great-great-great-grandfather, Lang offers reflections on history, biography, family, and legacy."--John M. Findlay, author of The Mobilized American West, 1940-2000 ose to the forefront of so many key episodes of U.S. colonization. While telling us about Palmer with scrupulous fairness to his great-great-great-grandfather, Lang offers reflections on history, biography, family, and legacy.
"--John M. Findlay, author of The Mobilized American West, 1940-2000.