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The Comanche Empire

By: Pekka Hamalainen
Narrated by: Carla Mercer-Meyer
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In the 18th and early 19th centuries, a Native American empire rose to dominate the fiercely contested lands of the American Southwest, the southern Great Plains, and northern Mexico. This powerful empire, built by the Comanche Indians, eclipsed its various European rivals in military prowess, political prestige, economic power, commercial reach, and cultural influence. Yet, until now, the Comanche empire has gone unrecognized in American history.

This compelling and original book uncovers the lost story of the Comanches. It is a story that challenges the idea of indigenous peoples as victims of European expansion and offers a new model for the history of colonial expansion, colonial frontiers, and Native-European relations in North America and elsewhere. Pekka Hämäläinen shows in vivid detail how the Comanches built their unique empire and resisted European colonization, and why they fell to defeat in 1875. With extensive knowledge and deep insight, the author brings into clear relief the Comanches' remarkable impact on the trajectory of history.

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"A fascinatingly informative volume." ( Booklist)

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outstanding

simply brilliant. This will change your perspective on many subjects. it is well worth the read

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wonderful

loved it,astonished by the information given. speaker sounded so elegant. I loved it will hope to pass to others.

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Brilliant Scholarly Treatment…

Of Comancheria. The same level of information probably could have been done in less time. But I loved it anyway. The performance by Ms Mercer-Meyer was an A+

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An unknown Empire

The author does a great job at not only recounting the history of the Commanche Empire but what motivated its leaders, people, expansion and war. You will never look at a grass prairie again without envisioning how it looked to the Commanche.

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Mispronunciations & Fractured Sentences

Well worth reading. Wonderfully informative! It is a shame that it is hobbled by a reading performance that is only a little better than a robotic GPS voice.

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Atrocious pronunciation

Audiobook: Unpleasantly cowlike delivery of an important book. Carla Mercer-Meyer's narration is just unlistenably dense with embarrassments — she has jarringly uneven diction and repeatedly jabbed into my ears with misreadings and mispronounciations. I more than once had to rewind while flipping to the printed text because I could hardly believe what I was hearing. In the space of a single page not far into the introduction, she said "empirical" instead of "imperial" and garbled "erratic" into "erotic" — that was it for me. This narrator simply lacks basic qualifications for reading aloud.

The work itself is an exciting scholarly contribution and valuable for anyone interested in Comanche history, colonial North America, imperiogenesis, and rapid cultural reinvention, so I am rather sorry for Pekka Hämäläinen.

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More nuanced than traditional portrayals

This book was clearly a monumental undertaking that required a LOT of research that the author synthesizes and sets into chronological order for this book. It's clear the author was attempting to avoid and subvert the depictions of indigenous people that sort them into perfect victim/brave warrior archetypes that always emphasize a lack of organization and mythologize the importance of settling into an agricultural lifestyle in order to be considered a worthwhile culture.
I do think the author improves greatly on previous writings about the Comanche Empire. However, much of the point of view of the story still feels rooted in settler narratives. It's disappointing because you can feel the author trying to resist, but much is done in this book that sanitizes and justified the violent expansion of European settlers into Comanche territory.

I'm confused by some reviews praising the reader's pronunciations of French/Spanish words. Although I think the reader does a remarkable job of trying to lend life to long sections of the book that are essentially dry recitations of dates and events, the Spanish language pronunciation in particular caused me to cringe with each word. Particularly the prominent pronunciation of the "H" in "hacienda," a word that appears not infrequently. I would think it would be possible to find someone who has at least a basic understanding of Spanish pronunciation to read a book that requires the reader to say a lot of Spanish words, but it seems not.
I only have minimal understanding of French and I'm willing to believe that language fares better in this reading, although it didn't hit my ear that way. It's possible I had already become biased by the first pronunciation of "hacienda" at that point.

Overall, if you're interested in learning more about the Comanche Empire this is probably worth a read. I found it to be very imperfect, but I also think I learned a lot. I would certainly not recommend it for anyone who doesn't enjoy academic texts though as this work is very academic and does not read like a pop history book.

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Superb

A well reasoned update to the history of the southwestern USA. This work gives a much fuller picture of the Comanche people. It shows them as people and not some type of mythical being or brute savage.

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Great History on a Great People

Excellent information clearly stated, and interesting views and theories on the Lords of the Plains

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New Perspective

Suddenly, so many odd things about the history of the region make sense.

Very well balanced - it's rare to find modern histories that acknowledge the fact that it's people on both sides of the war. This book succeeded.

Although light on the internal mechanics of the Comanches that I am deeply curious about, the author did a good job providing what insight is possible with the existing sources.

Highly advise for anyone studying the history of the American Southwest or Northern Mexico.

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