Milner II, Ed., A New Significance - Re-Envisioning The History Of The American West
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.23.1.42-43Abstract
For the past two decades, historians have produced a voluminous "new" Western history. This anthology of essays covers some important topics of that history, while also considering the need for newer perspectives on the historical significance of the West. Although these essays came from a conference on the centennial of Frederick Jackson Turner's frontier thesis, only the first two spend much time reviewing that idea. Each of the book's seven "correlation papers" charts an important topic or perspective for the future of Western history.
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Copyright (c) 1998 Lawrence D. de Graaf
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