Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner
โ Scribed by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe; Martin Greenberg
- Publisher
- Yale University Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 267
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
โThe best assembly of Turnerโs essays now available. Faragherโs introductory and concluding commentaries add considerably to the import of the book.โโStephen Aron, University of California, Los Angeles
โStill ranks as the most influential piece of writing on American history.โโCarlin Romano, Philadelphia Inquirer, A Notable Book of 1994
โFaragherโs invaluable afterword . . . provides a judicious introduction to the issues that divide the revisionist New Western Historians from Turner and his disciples.โโMichael Kammen, FanFare
Frederick Jackson Turner is often considered to be the most influential American historian of the century, and his views continue to shape the controversial field of Western American history. In this book, John Mack Faragher introduces and comments on ten of Turnerโs most significant essays, concluding with a comment on the recent debate over Turnerโs legacy and his effect on Americansโ understanding of their national character.
โฆ Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction. โA Nation Thrown Back Upon Itselfโ: Frederick Jackson Turner And The Frontier
One. The Significance of History (1891)
Two. The Significance of the Frontier in American History (1893)
Three. The Problem of the West (1896)
Four. Contributions of the West to American Democracy (1903)
Five. Pioneer Ideals and the State University (191O)
Six. Social Forces in American History (1910)
Seven. The West and American Ideals (1914)
Eight. Middle Western Pioneer Democracy (1918)
Nine. Sections and Nation (1922)
Ten. The Significance of the Section in American History (1925)
Afterword. The Significance of the Frontier in American Historiography: A Guide to Further Reading
Notes
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
<span>Contents: From boyhood to manhood, 1861-1884 -- The making of a historian : Wisconsin, 1884-1888 -- The making of a historian : John Hopkins, 1888-1889 -- Teaching : and the emerging frontier thesis, 1892-1893 -- The busy world of the professor, 1893-1901 -- Broadening historical horizons, 189
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