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  1. The frontier in American history, by Frederick Jackson Turner. by Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932. Turner, 1920-01-01
  2. The frontier in American history by Frederick Jackson Turner 1861-1932, 1920-12-31
  3. A half century of American politics, 1789-1840; by Frederick Jackson Turner 1861-1932, 1894-12-31
  4. The South, 1820-1830 by Frederick Jackson Turner 1861-1932, 1906-12-31
  5. The character and influence of the Indian trade in Wisconsin by Frederick Jackson Turner 1861-1932, 1891-12-31
  6. Outline studies in the history of the Northwest by Frederick Jackson Turner 1861-1932, 1888-12-31
  7. List of references on the history of the West. by Turner. Frederick Jackson. 1861-1932., 1913-01-01
  8. The character and influence of the Indian trade in Wisconsin : a study of the trading post as an institution by Frederick Jackson, 1861-1932 Turner, 2009-10-26
  9. The old West by Frederick Jackson Turner 1861-1932 State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1909-12-31
  10. Frederick Jackson Turner (U.S.Authors) by James D. Bennett, 1976-02
  11. Frederick Jackson Turner: A Reference Guide (Reference Publication in Literature) by Vernon E. Mattson, William E. Marion, 1985-04
  12. Frederick Jackson Turner: Wisconsin'S Historian Of The Frontier by Martin Ridge, 1986-12-15
  13. The Eloquence of Frederick Jackson Turner by Ronald H. Carpenter, 1983-07
  14. Early Writings (Essay index reprint series) by Frederick J. Turner, 1977-06

1. Frederick Jackson Turner - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Turner, Frederick Jackson. Rise of the New West, 18191829 at Project Gutenberg; Turner, Frederick Jackson. ed. Correspondence of the French ministers to the United States, 1791-1797
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Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations where appropriate (July 2010) Frederick Jackson Turner Frederick Jackson Turner (November 14, 1861 – March 14, 1932) was an influential American historian in the early 20th century. He is best known for his book, The Significance of the Frontier in American History , whose ideas are referred to as the Frontier Thesis. He is also known for his theories of geographical sectionalism. In recent years western history has seen pitched arguments over his Frontier Thesis, with the only point of agreement being his enormous impact on historical scholarship and the American mind.
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2. Rise Of The New West, 1819-1829 - Page 12
Rise Of The New West, 18191829 by Turner, Frederick Jackson Page 12
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Rise Of The New West, 1819-1829 by Turner, Frederick Jackson Page 12 abolition of slavery, in Bible societies, in home missions, in the evangelization of the west, in the promotion of schools, and in the establishment of sectarian colleges.
Perhaps the most significant elements in the disintegration of the old Congregationalism in New England itself, however, were furnished by the Unitarians and the Universalists. For nearly a generation the liberal movement in religion had been progressing. The Unitarian revolt, of which Channing was the most important leader, laid its emphasis upon conduct rather than upon a plan of salvation by atonement. In place of original sin and total depravity, it came more and more to put stress upon the fatherhood of God and the dignity of man. The new optimism of this faith was carried in still another direction by the Universalist movement, with its gospel of universal salvation.
The strength of the Unitarian movement was confined to a limited area about Boston, but within its own sphere of influence it contested successfully with the old Congregational power, captured Harvard College, and caught the imaginations of large numbers of the best educated and prosperous classes of the community. Attempting to adjust themselves between the old order of things on the one side, and the new forces of evangelism and liberalism on the other, another great body of Congregationalists found a middle ground in a movement of modified Calvinism, which sustained the life of Congregationalism in large areas of New England. By these movements of conflict and readjustment, whatever of unity the older Congregational faith had possessed was gradually broken down and a renaissance of religious and moral ideas was ushered in.

3. Turner, Frederick Jackson - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
US historian, professor at Harvard University 1910–24. He emphasized the significance of the frontier in US historical development, attributing the distinctive character of US
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4. 'Dear Lady' The Letters Of Frederik Jackson Turner And Alice Forbes Perkins Hoop
Turner, Frederick Jackson and Alice Forbes Perkins Hooper Ray Allen Billington, editor, with the collaboration of Walter Muir Whitehill 'Dear Lady' the letters of Frederik Jackson
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Shane Hamilton, Web Editor Turner, Frederick Jackson Historian (1861-1932) Born in Portage, Wisconsin, Turner spent most of his early adult life at the University of Wisconsin. He received his B.A. in 1884, then his M.A. in History in 1888. After a year of study at Johns Hopkins (Ph.D., 1890), he returned to join the History Department faculty at Wisconsin, where he taught for the next 21 years. He later taught at Harvard from 1910 to 1924 before retiring.
Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932) with a group In 1893, Turner presented his famous paper, "The Significance of the Frontier in American History," at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. His ideas on the development of American culture's distinctive qualities generated debate and influenced historians for decades. Throughout his career, he continually elaborated and nuanced these ideas in both classes and writings. His books included Rise of the New West The Frontier in American History (1920) and The Significance of Sections in American History (1932), which was awarded a Pulitzer Prize the year after Turner's death.

6. Frederick Jackson Turner - Encyclopedia Article - Citizendium
Turner, Frederick Jackson. Is Sectionalism in America Dying Away? (1908). American Journal of Sociology, 13 66175, in JSTOR; Turner, Frederick Jackson.
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Help improve this article further on the draft page Frederick Jackson Turner (November 14, 1861 – March 14 1932) was, with Charles A. Beard , the most influential American historian of the early 20th century. He is best known for his Frontier Thesis announced in his 1893 paper on "The Significance of the Frontier in American History," his theories of geographical sectionalism, his many PhD students, and his leadership of the history profession. In recent years western history has seen pitched battles among "Turnerians," "antiTurnerians," "neoTurnerians," and "postTurnerians," with the only point of agreement being his enormous impact on historical scholarship and the American mind.
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7. Frederick Jackson Turner — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Turner, Frederick Jackson. Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861–1932, American historian, b. Portage, Wis. He taught at the Univ. of Wisconsin from 1885 to 1910 except for a
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8. List Of References On The History Of The West : Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861-
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Turner, Frederick Jackson, 1861–1932, American historian, b. Portage, Wis. He taught at the Univ. of Wisconsin from 1885 to 1910 except for a year spent in graduate study at Johns
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A paper read at the meeting of the American Historical Association in Chicago, July 12. 1893. It first appeared in the Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin , December 14, 1893, with the following note: "The foundation of this paper is my article entitled 'Problems in American History' which appeared in The ’gis, a publication of the students of the University of Wisconsin, November 2, 1892.... It is gratifying to find that Professor Woodrow Wilsonwhose volume on 'Division and Reunion' in the Epochs of American History Series has an appreciative estimate of the importance of the West as a factor in American Historyaccepts some of the views set forth in the paper above mentioned, and enhances their value by his lucid and suggestive treatment of them in his article in The Forum, December, 1893, reviewing Coldwin Smith's 'History of the United States'" The present text is that of the Report of the American Historical Association for 1893, 199-227. It was printed with additions in the Fifth Year Book of the National Herbart Society, and in various other publications

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Born in Portage, Wisconsin, the son of Andrew Jackson Turner and Mary Olivia Hanford Turner, Frederick Jackson Turner graduated from the University of WisconsinMadison in 1884
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Literature of the American West is an anthology of both “literary” and popular fiction, historical personal narratives, contemporary reflective essays, and critical perspectives
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Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Frederick Jackson Turner United States historian who stressed the role of the western frontier in American history (1861-1951
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Frederick Jackson Turner
Frederick Jackson Turner Frederick Jackson Turner (November 14, 1861 – March 14, 1932) was an influential American historian in the early 20th century. He is best known for his book, The Significance of the Frontier in American History , whose ideas are referred to as the Frontier Thesis. He is also known for his theories of geographical sectionalism. In recent years western history has seen pitched arguments over his Frontier Thesis, with the only point of agreement being his enormous impact on historical scholarship and the American mind.
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Born in Portage, Wisconsin , the son of Andrew Jackson Turner and Mary Olivia Hanford Turner, Turner grew up in a middle class Yankee family. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin (now University of Wisconsin–Madison ) in 1884, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity He gained his Ph.D. in history from Johns Hopkins University in 1890 with a thesis on the Wisconsin fur trade, directed by

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1861 Frederick Jackson Turner, born on the 14th of November in Portage, Winsconsin. He was, with Charles A. Beard, the most influential American historian of the early 20th
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1861 - Frederick Jackson Turner, born on the 14th of November in Portage, Winsconsin. He was, with Charles A. Beard, the most influential American historian of the early 20th century. He is best known for The Significance of the Frontier in American History.
1884 - Graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
- He was a member of Phi Kappa Phi Fraternity.
1890 - He gained his Ph.D. in history from Johns Hopkins University.
1890 - 1910 - Served as a professor of history at Wisconsin.
1893 - He is remembered for his "Frontier Thesis", which he first published on the 12th of July in a paper read in Chicago to the American Historical Association during the Chicago World's Fair.
1910 - 1922 - As a professor in Harvard. 1932 - Died on the 14th of March in san Marino, California. 1933 - His essays are collected in The Significance of Sections in American History, which won the Pulitzer Prize in History.

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