The Frontier in American HistoryCourier Corporation, 10 Apr 2012 - 400 halaman Written in 1893, this enormously influential survey revised previous interpretations of U. S. history with its exploration of frontier life's impact on a transplanted civilization. Author Frederick Jackson Turner examines in depth the frontier's role in developing a unique and democratic society and its promotion of self-reliance, independence, immigration, and westward expansion. Subjects include "The First Official Frontier of the Massachusetts Bay," "The Old West," "The Ohio Valley in American History," "Contributions of the West to American Democracy," "Social Forces in American History," "Middle Western Pioneer Democracy," and many other topics. This edition features a new Introduction that traces the book's significance. Students, teachers, historians, and anyone with an interest in American history will find it a fascinating resource. |
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Frederick Jackson Turner. FREDERICK IACKSON TURNER WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ALLAN G. BOGUE The Frontier in American History FrederickJackson Turner Introduction to the. Front Cover.
Frederick Jackson Turner. FREDERICK IACKSON TURNER WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY ALLAN G. BOGUE The Frontier in American History FrederickJackson Turner Introduction to the. Front Cover.
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Frederick Jackson Turner. The Frontier in American History FrederickJackson Turner Introduction to the Dover edition by Allan G. Bogue University of Wisconsin-Madison Dover Publications, Inc. Mineola, New York Copyright Introduction ...
Frederick Jackson Turner. The Frontier in American History FrederickJackson Turner Introduction to the Dover edition by Allan G. Bogue University of Wisconsin-Madison Dover Publications, Inc. Mineola, New York Copyright Introduction ...
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... Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932. The frontier in American history / Frederick Jackson Turner; introduction to the Dover edition by Allan G. Bogue. p. cm. Originally published: New York : Henry Holt and Co., 1920. “Unabridged ...
... Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932. The frontier in American history / Frederick Jackson Turner; introduction to the Dover edition by Allan G. Bogue. p. cm. Originally published: New York : Henry Holt and Co., 1920. “Unabridged ...
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... Turner welcomed their first child, Frederick Jackson Turner. As a boy in Portage, Turner saw teams pulling loads destined for the northern logging camps, played around the crumbling Fort Winnebago, watched boisterous log rafters headed ...
... Turner welcomed their first child, Frederick Jackson Turner. As a boy in Portage, Turner saw teams pulling loads destined for the northern logging camps, played around the crumbling Fort Winnebago, watched boisterous log rafters headed ...
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Frederick Jackson Turner. aged Turner to delve into the American manuscript resources that Lyman C. Draper was gathering at the Wisconsin Historical Society. Turner, who assumed that he would be a journalist on graduation, spent the next ...
Frederick Jackson Turner. aged Turner to delve into the American manuscript resources that Lyman C. Draper was gathering at the Wisconsin Historical Society. Turner, who assumed that he would be a journalist on graduation, spent the next ...
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