Frederick Jackson Turner, a prominent American historian of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, published The Significance of the Frontier in American History in 1893, which received widespread attention after its publication, creating the Frontier School, which dominated American history for more than four decades. Turner’s “frontier doctrine” was informed by an expansionist ideology that profoundly influenced the governing philosophy of American dignitaries and the expansionist policies pursued by the United States
The frontier: a space of endless opportunity, where rugged individuals tamed the wilderness and buil...
The frontier: a space of endless opportunity, where rugged individuals tamed the wilderness and buil...
Includes bibliographical references.In 1893 Professor Frederick Jackson Turner from the University o...
4 p. l., 375 p. 19 cm.Contains bibliographical foot-notes.The significance of the frontier in Ameri...
Abstract Frederick Jackson Turner's 1893 essay “The Significance of the Frontier in A...
The territorial expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century caused major political, soc...
Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932) was a historian and journalist who laid the foundation for mode...
"There is probably not a student or teacher of American history anywhere who will not in time come u...
Discusses Frederick Jackson Turner\u27s thesis entitled `The Frontier in American History\u27 and th...
Discusses Frederick Jackson Turner\u27s thesis entitled `The Frontier in American History\u27 and th...
The American frontier of the nineteenth century has long been considered as a space wherein tests of...
Famous historian and author of "The Frontier Thesis," which was read at the exposition
Two decades ago, new western historians, led by Patricia Nelson Limerick in Legacy of Conquest, at...
The frontier: a space of endless opportunity, where rugged individuals tamed the wilderness and buil...
The frontier: a space of endless opportunity, where rugged individuals tamed the wilderness and buil...
The frontier: a space of endless opportunity, where rugged individuals tamed the wilderness and buil...
The frontier: a space of endless opportunity, where rugged individuals tamed the wilderness and buil...
Includes bibliographical references.In 1893 Professor Frederick Jackson Turner from the University o...
4 p. l., 375 p. 19 cm.Contains bibliographical foot-notes.The significance of the frontier in Ameri...
Abstract Frederick Jackson Turner's 1893 essay “The Significance of the Frontier in A...
The territorial expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century caused major political, soc...
Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932) was a historian and journalist who laid the foundation for mode...
"There is probably not a student or teacher of American history anywhere who will not in time come u...
Discusses Frederick Jackson Turner\u27s thesis entitled `The Frontier in American History\u27 and th...
Discusses Frederick Jackson Turner\u27s thesis entitled `The Frontier in American History\u27 and th...
The American frontier of the nineteenth century has long been considered as a space wherein tests of...
Famous historian and author of "The Frontier Thesis," which was read at the exposition
Two decades ago, new western historians, led by Patricia Nelson Limerick in Legacy of Conquest, at...
The frontier: a space of endless opportunity, where rugged individuals tamed the wilderness and buil...
The frontier: a space of endless opportunity, where rugged individuals tamed the wilderness and buil...
The frontier: a space of endless opportunity, where rugged individuals tamed the wilderness and buil...
The frontier: a space of endless opportunity, where rugged individuals tamed the wilderness and buil...
Includes bibliographical references.In 1893 Professor Frederick Jackson Turner from the University o...