Any historian declaring his commitment to the tradition of Frederick Jackson Turner must assume that he will encounter controversy and challenge. In Turner\u27s own essays, and in all the durable arguments provoked by his grand thesis, the precise meaning of the rubbery term frontier has been a matter of much confusion and difficulty. John Thompson has made a fresh attempt to use Turner\u27s theory to explain the spontaneity and effervescence of the agrarian and labor insurgencies so strikingly present in progressive Oklahoma
In American history, the idea of the frontier is both history and mythology. Some scholars approach ...
Brian Q. Cannon has established himself as one of America\u27s preeminent historians of agriculture ...
A prolific writer on the Southern Plains and the people who have lived in the region, Stan Hoig focu...
Any historian declaring his commitment to the tradition of Frederick Jackson Turner must assume that...
This slender volume, a revision of a recent doctoral dissertation, is an exercise in intellectual hi...
The influence of Frederick Jackson Turner\u27s conception of the Western frontier can be measured by...
Gregory H. Nobles has produced a thoughtful, clearly written, thoroughly researched survey offering ...
More than a decade before the 1890 Census, some Americans began to perceive that the frontier was di...
Review of: American Frontier and Western Issues: An Historiographical Review. Limerick, Patricia Nel...
After a couple of decades adrift in the horse latitudes, western history and attendant historiograph...
Review of: The Trans-Appalachian Frontier: Peoples, Societies, and Institutions, 1775-1850. Rohrboug...
John G. Clark (1932-2000) was professor of environmental studies and history at the University of Ka...
Two decades ago, new western historians, led by Patricia Nelson Limerick in Legacy of Conquest, at...
At the time of its adoption, the Oklahoma state constitution of 1907 was widely regarded as the epit...
Review of: On Turner\u27s Trail: 100 Years of Writing Western History. Jacobs, Wilbur R
In American history, the idea of the frontier is both history and mythology. Some scholars approach ...
Brian Q. Cannon has established himself as one of America\u27s preeminent historians of agriculture ...
A prolific writer on the Southern Plains and the people who have lived in the region, Stan Hoig focu...
Any historian declaring his commitment to the tradition of Frederick Jackson Turner must assume that...
This slender volume, a revision of a recent doctoral dissertation, is an exercise in intellectual hi...
The influence of Frederick Jackson Turner\u27s conception of the Western frontier can be measured by...
Gregory H. Nobles has produced a thoughtful, clearly written, thoroughly researched survey offering ...
More than a decade before the 1890 Census, some Americans began to perceive that the frontier was di...
Review of: American Frontier and Western Issues: An Historiographical Review. Limerick, Patricia Nel...
After a couple of decades adrift in the horse latitudes, western history and attendant historiograph...
Review of: The Trans-Appalachian Frontier: Peoples, Societies, and Institutions, 1775-1850. Rohrboug...
John G. Clark (1932-2000) was professor of environmental studies and history at the University of Ka...
Two decades ago, new western historians, led by Patricia Nelson Limerick in Legacy of Conquest, at...
At the time of its adoption, the Oklahoma state constitution of 1907 was widely regarded as the epit...
Review of: On Turner\u27s Trail: 100 Years of Writing Western History. Jacobs, Wilbur R
In American history, the idea of the frontier is both history and mythology. Some scholars approach ...
Brian Q. Cannon has established himself as one of America\u27s preeminent historians of agriculture ...
A prolific writer on the Southern Plains and the people who have lived in the region, Stan Hoig focu...