The Frontier in American History, Frederick Jackson Turner
The Frontier in American History, Frederick Jackson Turner
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The Frontier in American History

Author: Frederick Jackson Turner

Narrator: Robert Bethune

Unabridged: 11 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/27/2017


Synopsis

Frederick Jackson Turner was the dean of American historians in his time. He originated, and he and his students popularized, the Frontier Hypothesis of American history: that the primary driving force in the development of American society and politics was the encounter with the frontier, conceived of as a vast area of essentially free land, a seemingly limitless resource available to all comers.This book, The Frontier in American History, is a collection of essays Turner wrote between the 1890's and 1918 - itself a highly dynamic time in American history, a point which he addresses from the perspective of his ideas about the frontier in numerous ways.As all books must do, Turner's writing shows the influence of his time. He pays virtually no attention to the oppression inflicted upon Native Americans, and despite giving considerable time to the interaction of the development of the frontier with the issue of slavery, he gives very little space to the consideration of slavery itself. This should be no cause for surprise; he is, if anything, somewhat better on these issues than many intellectuals of his time.The value of his book - and it is a very valuable work - lies in his ability to synthesize the great migratory movement of Europeans and Americans westward across the North American continent into a coherent view of the nature of that movement, the ways in which the peoples involved changed in response to it, and the effects it had on the long-term development of the United States. The processes he describes have not ended. We are still dealing with the effects of our long engagement with the frontier in many ways. A Freshwater Seas audio production.

About Frederick Jackson Turner

Frederick Jackson Turner (1861–1932) was an American historian during the early twentieth century, based at the University of Wisconsin until 1910, and then Harvard University. He was known primarily for his frontier thesis.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jason on July 24, 2014

As a professor of literature, I arrived at Frederick Jackson Turner by way of researching a couple of classic novels that deal with American myths - The Martian Chronicles and The Wizard of Oz, specifically. Both these books explore American hopes, American ideals, and American fears, and in prepari......more

Goodreads review by Humphrey on May 14, 2015

I've already reviewed Turner's collection The Significance of the Frontier elsewhere. This edition, the only proper edition of Turner currently in print, includes the best essays from that volume along with some of Turner's better later work on sectionalism. A good collection.......more

Goodreads review by Rey on July 04, 2014

dry......more

Goodreads review by S on June 15, 2009

Reading for class.......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on January 29, 2012

This was a good re-introduction to the ideas of the great American historian Frederick Jackson Turner. I give it 3 stars.......more