As a group, American frontier historians have been uniquely
influential within and beyond their profession. Frederick Jackson
Turner in particular stands out, but many others in the field
contributed theories, hypotheses, and pivotal works that have
permanently altered American conceptions of history. This new
reference is the first volume to provide comprehensive information
on the most prominent historians of the frontier. Fully annotated,
it presents individual analyses of more than 50 historical scholars
who helped to shape research, writing, and critical thought on the
American frontier and American history in general. Each chapter is
prepared by a different specialist and includes a brief biography,
a complete summary of articles and books, and a detailed analysis
of the historian's work. Historians of the colonial,
trans-Appalachian, and trans-Mississippi frontiers are represented
together with scholars who were primarily concerned with
agricultural history, the Spanish Borderlands, land policy,
railroad history, Native American studies, or other specialized
subject areas. A valuable resource for students and scholars
working in American frontier history and related fields, this book
is an appropriate selection for historical societies and academic
and public libraries.
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