"The Frontier in American History" by Frederick Jackson Turner explores the impact of the American frontier on the nation's development. Turner presents his influential "frontier thesis," arguing that the frontier shaped American democracy, culture, and society. This work examines how expansion and settlement influenced the country's identity and history.
Exploration
Identity
Nature
Survival
Journey
Political Intrigue
Audiobook details
GenreHistory
Length11 hrs 37 mins
Narrated bySelect Your Own
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 1, 1920
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Preface
10Chapter 6
2Chapter 1 (pt. 1)
11Chapter 7
3Chapter 1 (pt. 2)
12Chapter 8
4Chapter 2
13Chapter 9
5Chapter 3 (pt. 1)
14Chapter 10
6Chapter 3 (pt. 2)
15Chapter 11
7Chapter 4 (pt. 1)
16Chapter 12
8Chapter 4 (pt. 2)
17Chapter 13
9Chapter 5
About the author
Frederick Jackson Turner
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