Frederick Jackson Turner's frontier hypothesis, unlike\ud most hypotheses, cannot be adequately summarized in a two or three sentence statement. The Turner Thesis is comprised of as many as twenty individual propositions.\ud In this paper I will briefly review only those propositions that are spatial\ud in nature with a sampling of various views presented in the past. This review of Turner's spatial concepts is being presented not to further any particular viewpoint, but in the hope that some of Turner's ideas might be utilized in courses in cultural and historical geography
This report juxtaposes recent statements on geographical knowledge by Robert Kaplan and David Harvey...
Space is a key geographical concept. Along with other core concepts such as place, landscape, scale...
The nineteenth century emerges as a pivotal period in the spatial formation of the United States; it...
Boundaries in various guises are a mainstay of classical social science theory and have generated a ...
urner's frontier thesis and Mackinder's heartland thesis are examples of closed-space thinking. Clos...
The frontier is one of the most fascinating concepts in geography. It is a border, yet not a well-de...
Abstract Frederick Jackson Turner's 1893 essay “The Significance of the Frontier in A...
"Frontier has become famous since F. J. Turner, an American historian, defined the American developm...
The emergence of geographical theory was an inevitable product of the desire to systematize existing...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the issues and implications of Frederick Jackson Turner’s ...
In American history, the idea of the frontier is both history and mythology. Some scholars approach ...
This report juxtaposes recent statements on geographical knowledge by Robert Kaplan and David Harvey...
It has been recognised at least since Plato that the \u27objective\u27 environment is not directly a...
This short paper has discussed about the ideas and approaches that have been developed in the studie...
Turner’s Thesis is a theory that explains various aspects of contemporary American society with resp...
This report juxtaposes recent statements on geographical knowledge by Robert Kaplan and David Harvey...
Space is a key geographical concept. Along with other core concepts such as place, landscape, scale...
The nineteenth century emerges as a pivotal period in the spatial formation of the United States; it...
Boundaries in various guises are a mainstay of classical social science theory and have generated a ...
urner's frontier thesis and Mackinder's heartland thesis are examples of closed-space thinking. Clos...
The frontier is one of the most fascinating concepts in geography. It is a border, yet not a well-de...
Abstract Frederick Jackson Turner's 1893 essay “The Significance of the Frontier in A...
"Frontier has become famous since F. J. Turner, an American historian, defined the American developm...
The emergence of geographical theory was an inevitable product of the desire to systematize existing...
The purpose of this paper is to highlight the issues and implications of Frederick Jackson Turner’s ...
In American history, the idea of the frontier is both history and mythology. Some scholars approach ...
This report juxtaposes recent statements on geographical knowledge by Robert Kaplan and David Harvey...
It has been recognised at least since Plato that the \u27objective\u27 environment is not directly a...
This short paper has discussed about the ideas and approaches that have been developed in the studie...
Turner’s Thesis is a theory that explains various aspects of contemporary American society with resp...
This report juxtaposes recent statements on geographical knowledge by Robert Kaplan and David Harvey...
Space is a key geographical concept. Along with other core concepts such as place, landscape, scale...
The nineteenth century emerges as a pivotal period in the spatial formation of the United States; it...