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*Turner, Frederick Jackson. ''The Significance of Sections in American History'' introduction by Max Farrand. ix, 347 pp., maps. New York, Henry Holt & Co. (1932) | *Turner, Frederick Jackson. ''The Significance of Sections in American History'' introduction by Max Farrand. ix, 347 pp., maps. New York, Henry Holt & Co. (1932) | ||
**CONTENTS: I. Problems in American History, pp. 3- 21 (a reprinting from 1904. 2. The Significance of the Section in American History, pp. 22- 51 (a reprinting from 1925). 3. The Origin of Genet's Projected Attack on Louisiana and the Floridas, pp. 52- 85 (a reprinting from 1898). 4. Western State-Making in the Revolutionary Era, pp. 86-138 (a reprinting from 1895) the Revolutionary Era, pp. 86-138 (a reprinting from 1895). 5. The Policy of France toward the Mississippi Valley in the Period of Washington and Adams, pp. 139-82 (a reprinting from 1905). 6. Geographical Influences in American Political History, pp. 183-92 (a reprinting from 1914). 7. Geographical Sectionalism in American History, pp. 193- 206 (a reprinting from 1925). 8. Since the Foundation, pp. 207-34 (a reprinting from 1924). 9. The West-- 1876 and 1926, pp. 235-55 (a reprinting from 1926). 10. The Children of the Pioneers, pp. 256‐86 (a reprinting from 1926). II. Is Sectionalism in America Dying Away? pp. 287- 314 (a reprinting from 1907). 12. Sections and Nation, pp. 315-39 (a reprinting from 1922). | **CONTENTS: I. Problems in American History, pp. 3- 21 (a reprinting from 1904. 2. The Significance of the Section in American History, pp. 22- 51 (a reprinting from 1925). 3. The Origin of Genet's Projected Attack on Louisiana and the Floridas, pp. 52- 85 (a reprinting from 1898). 4. Western State-Making in the Revolutionary Era, pp. 86-138 (a reprinting from 1895) the Revolutionary Era, pp. 86-138 (a reprinting from 1895). 5. The Policy of France toward the Mississippi Valley in the Period of Washington and Adams, pp. 139-82 (a reprinting from 1905). 6. Geographical Influences in American Political History, pp. 183-92 (a reprinting from 1914). 7. Geographical Sectionalism in American History, pp. 193- 206 (a reprinting from 1925). 8. Since the Foundation, pp. 207-34 (a reprinting from 1924). 9. The West-- 1876 and 1926, pp. 235-55 (a reprinting from 1926). 10. The Children of the Pioneers, pp. 256‐86 (a reprinting from 1926). II. Is Sectionalism in America Dying Away? pp. 287- 314 (a reprinting from 1907). 12. Sections and Nation, pp. 315-39 (a reprinting from 1922). | ||
==Works About Turner== | |||
* Billington, Ray Allen. "Why Some Historians Rarely Write History: A Case Study of Frederick Jackson Turner," ''The Mississippi Valley Historical Review,'' Vol. 50, No. 1. (Jun., 1963), pp. 3-27. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0161-391X%28196306%2950%3A1%3C3%3AWSHRWH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-U in JSTOR] | |||
* Billington, Ray Allen. ''Frederick Jackson Turner: historian, scholar, teacher.'' (1973). full-scale biography; [http://www.historyebook.org/ online at ACLS e-books] | |||
* Billington, Ray Allen. ed,. ''The Frontier Thesis: Valid Interpretation of American History?'' (1966). The major attacks and defenses of Turner. | |||
* Billington, Ray Allen. ''America's Frontier Heritage'' (1984). detailed analysis of Turner's theories from social science perspective | |||
* Bogue, Allan G. ''Frederick Jackson Turner: Strange Roads Going Down.'' (1988) along with Billington (1973), the leading full-scale biography | |||
* Boles, John B. "Turner, The Frontier, and the Study of Religion in America." ''Journal of the Early Republic'' 1993 13(2): 205-216. Issn: 0275-1275 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0275-1275(199322)13%3A2%3C205%3ATTFATS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Y in Jstor] | |||
* Cronon, William. "Revisiting the Vanishing Frontier: The Legacy of Frederick Jackson Turner," ''The Western Historical Quarterly,'' Vol. 18, No. 2 (Apr., 1987), pp. 157-176 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0043-3810(198704)18%3A2%3C157%3ARTVFTL%3E2.0.CO%3B2-G online at JSTOR] | |||
* Hofstadter, Richard. ''The Progressive Historians—Turner, Beard, Parrington.'' (1979), highly influential critique | |||
* Hutton, T. R. C. "Beating a Dead Horse: the Continuing Presence of Frederick Jackson Turner in Environmental and Western History." ''International Social Science Review'' 2002 77(1-2): 47-57. Issn: 0278-2308 Fulltext: in Ebsco | |||
* Hall, Patricia Kelly and Ruggles, Steven. "'Restless in the midst of Their Prosperity': New Evidence on the Internal Migration of Americans, 1850-2000.'' ''Journal of American History'' 2004 91(3): 829-846. Issn: 0021-8723 [http://www.historycooperative.org/cgi-bin/justtop.cgi?act=justtop&url=http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/jah/91.3/hall.html in History Cooperative] | |||
* Jensen, Richard. "On Modernizing Frederick Jackson Turner: The Historiography of Regionalism," ''The Western Historical Quarterly,'' Vol. 11, No. 3 (Jul., 1980), pp. 307-322 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0043-3810(198007)11%3A3%3C307%3AOMFJTT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-E in JSTOR] | |||
* Moos, Dan. "Reclaiming the Frontier: Oscar Micheaux as Black Turnerian." ''African American Review'' 2002 36(3): 357-381. Issn: 1062-4783 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=1062-4783(200223)36%3A3%3C357%3ARTFOMA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-P in Jstor] | |||
* Scharff, Virginia et al. "Claims and Prospects of Western History: a Roundtable." ''Western Historical Quarterly'' 2000 31(1): 25-46. Issn: 0043-3810 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0043-3810(200021)31%3A1%3C25%3ACAPOWH%3E2.0.CO;2-P in Jstor] | |||
*Turner, Frederick Jackson. ''"Dear Lady": the letters of Frederick Jackson Turner and Alice Forbes Perkins Hooper, 1910-1932.'' Edited by Ray Allen Billington. Huntington Library, 1970 | *Turner, Frederick Jackson. ''"Dear Lady": the letters of Frederick Jackson Turner and Alice Forbes Perkins Hooper, 1910-1932.'' Edited by Ray Allen Billington. Huntington Library, 1970 | ||
*Turner, Frederick Jackson. ''America's great frontiers and sections: Frederick Jackson Turner's unpublished essays'' edited by Wilbur R. Jacobs. University of Nebraska Press, 1965. | *Turner, Frederick Jackson. ''America's great frontiers and sections: Frederick Jackson Turner's unpublished essays'' edited by Wilbur R. Jacobs. University of Nebraska Press, 1965. | ||
* ''Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner: "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" and other essays'' ed by John Mack Faragher, (1999) | * ''Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner: "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" and other essays'' ed by John Mack Faragher, (1999) |
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Works by Turner
- Turner, Frederic Jackson. "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" (1893)
- Turner, Frederic Jackson. "Dominant Forces in Western Life," The Atlantic monthly, 79:474 April 1897 online edition
- Turner, Frederick Jackson. The early writings of Frederick Jackson Turner, with a list of all his works compiled by Everett E. Edwards; University of Wisconsin Press, 1938
- Turner, Frederick Jackson. Rise of the New West, 1819-1829. (1906) Gutenberg edition
- Turner, Frederick Jackson. ed. "Correspondence of the French ministers to the United States, 1791-1797" in American Historical Association. Annual report ... for the year 1903. Washington, 1904.
- Turner, Frederick Jackson. "Is Sectionalism in America Dying Away?" (1908). American Journal of Sociology, 13: 661-75, in JSTOR
- Turner, Frederick Jackson. "Social Forces in American History," presidential address before the American Historical Association American Historical Review, 16: 217-33 in JSTOR
- Turner, Frederick Jackson. The Frontier in American History. 375 pp. New York, Henry Holt & Co (1920), Pulitzer prize
- Turner, Frederick Jackson. The Significance of Sections in American History introduction by Max Farrand. ix, 347 pp., maps. New York, Henry Holt & Co. (1932)
- CONTENTS: I. Problems in American History, pp. 3- 21 (a reprinting from 1904. 2. The Significance of the Section in American History, pp. 22- 51 (a reprinting from 1925). 3. The Origin of Genet's Projected Attack on Louisiana and the Floridas, pp. 52- 85 (a reprinting from 1898). 4. Western State-Making in the Revolutionary Era, pp. 86-138 (a reprinting from 1895) the Revolutionary Era, pp. 86-138 (a reprinting from 1895). 5. The Policy of France toward the Mississippi Valley in the Period of Washington and Adams, pp. 139-82 (a reprinting from 1905). 6. Geographical Influences in American Political History, pp. 183-92 (a reprinting from 1914). 7. Geographical Sectionalism in American History, pp. 193- 206 (a reprinting from 1925). 8. Since the Foundation, pp. 207-34 (a reprinting from 1924). 9. The West-- 1876 and 1926, pp. 235-55 (a reprinting from 1926). 10. The Children of the Pioneers, pp. 256‐86 (a reprinting from 1926). II. Is Sectionalism in America Dying Away? pp. 287- 314 (a reprinting from 1907). 12. Sections and Nation, pp. 315-39 (a reprinting from 1922).
Works About Turner
- Billington, Ray Allen. "Why Some Historians Rarely Write History: A Case Study of Frederick Jackson Turner," The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol. 50, No. 1. (Jun., 1963), pp. 3-27. in JSTOR
- Billington, Ray Allen. Frederick Jackson Turner: historian, scholar, teacher. (1973). full-scale biography; online at ACLS e-books
- Billington, Ray Allen. ed,. The Frontier Thesis: Valid Interpretation of American History? (1966). The major attacks and defenses of Turner.
- Billington, Ray Allen. America's Frontier Heritage (1984). detailed analysis of Turner's theories from social science perspective
- Bogue, Allan G. Frederick Jackson Turner: Strange Roads Going Down. (1988) along with Billington (1973), the leading full-scale biography
- Boles, John B. "Turner, The Frontier, and the Study of Religion in America." Journal of the Early Republic 1993 13(2): 205-216. Issn: 0275-1275 in Jstor
- Cronon, William. "Revisiting the Vanishing Frontier: The Legacy of Frederick Jackson Turner," The Western Historical Quarterly, Vol. 18, No. 2 (Apr., 1987), pp. 157-176 online at JSTOR
- Hofstadter, Richard. The Progressive Historians—Turner, Beard, Parrington. (1979), highly influential critique
- Hutton, T. R. C. "Beating a Dead Horse: the Continuing Presence of Frederick Jackson Turner in Environmental and Western History." International Social Science Review 2002 77(1-2): 47-57. Issn: 0278-2308 Fulltext: in Ebsco
- Hall, Patricia Kelly and Ruggles, Steven. "'Restless in the midst of Their Prosperity': New Evidence on the Internal Migration of Americans, 1850-2000. Journal of American History 2004 91(3): 829-846. Issn: 0021-8723 in History Cooperative
- Jensen, Richard. "On Modernizing Frederick Jackson Turner: The Historiography of Regionalism," The Western Historical Quarterly, Vol. 11, No. 3 (Jul., 1980), pp. 307-322 in JSTOR
- Moos, Dan. "Reclaiming the Frontier: Oscar Micheaux as Black Turnerian." African American Review 2002 36(3): 357-381. Issn: 1062-4783 in Jstor
- Scharff, Virginia et al. "Claims and Prospects of Western History: a Roundtable." Western Historical Quarterly 2000 31(1): 25-46. Issn: 0043-3810 in Jstor
- Turner, Frederick Jackson. "Dear Lady": the letters of Frederick Jackson Turner and Alice Forbes Perkins Hooper, 1910-1932. Edited by Ray Allen Billington. Huntington Library, 1970
- Turner, Frederick Jackson. America's great frontiers and sections: Frederick Jackson Turner's unpublished essays edited by Wilbur R. Jacobs. University of Nebraska Press, 1965.
- Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner: "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" and other essays ed by John Mack Faragher, (1999)