In "The Frontier in American History," Frederick Jackson Turner presents a seminal examination of the role that the American frontier played in shaping the national character and democracy. Through a blend of historical analysis and sociological inquiry, Turner posits that the unique experience of westward expansion fostered a spirit of individualism, egalitarianism, and innovation that fundamentally defined American identity. The work, steeped in the context of the late 19th century, engagingly addresses themes of American exceptionalism while invoking the tension between civilization and wilderness in a rapidly changing society. Frederick Jackson Turner, a prominent historian, crafted this influential essay as part of his Ph.D. dissertation in 1893, coinciding with the official closing of the American frontier as declared by the Census Bureau. His upbringing in the Midwest, exposed to the realities of frontier life, informed his reflections on how this geographic expanse served not just as a backdrop but as an active agent in shaping American society and culture. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of American identity and the historical significance of the frontier. Turner's insights remain relevant as they challenge readers to consider how geography influences social development and national consciousness, making it an enduring and thought-provoking work.
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Robert Matteson Johnston, Golden Deer Classics, William Scott Ferguson, Murray Anthony Potter, Frederick Jackson Turner, Carleton Noyes, Charles Burton Gulick, Charles Hall Grandgent, Ernest Bernbaum, Lawrence J. Henderson, W. M. Davis, Ralph Barton Perry, Charles Pomeroy Parker, Chester Noyes Greenough, William Roscoe Thayer, W. S. Ferguson, Chandler Rathfon Post, O. M. Sprague, W. A. Neilson, F. N. Robinson, G. H. Maynadier, J. D. Ford, Bliss Perry, H. W. Holmes, Frank Wilson Hersey, A. O. Norton, Thomas Nixon Carver, Charles J. Bullock, W. B. Munro, Roscoe Pound, George Pierce Baker, Kuno Francke, R. B. Dixon, George H. Chase, C. R. Lanman, Alfred Dwight Sheffield, Clifford Herschel Moore, C. H. Wright
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