On Turner's Trail: 100 Years of Writing Western History

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University Press of Kansas, 1994 - 342 Seiten
"From a master historian, this is one of the most important contributions in recent years to American historiography. It adds to a penetrating analysis of the development of Turner's thought a searching consideration of the influence of his ideas, an investigation of the advocacy and criticism that they have sparked, and an estimate of their enduring importance. Handsomely produced and illustrated". -- Choice.

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The Trailhead
1
The Waspish Trail
16
Yankee Perspectives
34
Clearing the Trails in Frontier History
59
Explaining Colonial American History
77
Explaining Agricultural History
92
World Frontiers and Sections
101
Turner and the Threats of the Twentieth Century
125
Merk Takes the Flag
179
The Billington Era
188
New Trails and New Challenges
201
Turnerian Echoes in William Cronons Natures Metropolis
213
Minefields along the Turnerian Trail
228
EPILOGUE
237
TURNERS LECTURE ON WASHINGTON
249
TURNER AS A TEACHERTESTIMONIALS
255

Turners Shadow on World Frontiers
137
The Emergence of Frederick Merk
160
Reverse Environmentalism
170
NOTES
277
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
329
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